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CLASSIFIED LIST OF BOOKS 



FOR 



YOUNG PEOPLE 



1891 



Thomas Crane Public Library 

il 

QUINCY, MASS. 



CLASSIFIED LIST OF BOOKS 



FOR 



YOUNG PEOPLE 



WITH 



AUTHOR INDEX 



BOSTON 

PRESS OF ROCKWELL AND CHURCHILL 

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TO THE TEACHERS, THE PARENTS, AND THE 

CHILDREN. 



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This list has been prepared principally for use in the schools, although 
an attempt has been made to give it a somewhat wider scope. Accord- 
ingly, a few books for older readers will be found included in it ; but it is 
not offered as an exhaustive list for those beyond the last year of grammar 
school. 

With the view of making it useful to pupils in the grammar grades, 
many books not written for juvenile readers, but from which boys and 
girls may get more or less information, as well from the illustrations as the 
text, have also been included, particularly in the reference list. 

(c) indicates books for readers under 10 years of age. 

(b) indicates books for readers between 10 and 14 years old. 

(a) indicates books for readers over 14 years of age. 

* indicates books not to be taken from the library. 

A. G. W. 

Quincy, October, 1891, 



CONTENTS. 



Fairy Tales, Legends, and Folk-Lore 
Fiction . . . . 

Geography, Travel, and Adventure . 
Historical Fiction ...... 

History and Biography ..... 

Natural History and other Sciences . 

Useful and Fine Arts ...... 

Sports and Amusements . . . 

General Literature and Language . 

Poetry and Selections for Reading and Speaking 

Periodicals . 

Social, Political, Moral, and Religious . 

Reference Books ....... 



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20 

28 

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45 

45 
46 
47 
49 
49 
50 



Author Index 



58 



CLASSIFIED LIST. 



FAIRY TALES, LEGENDS, AND FOLK-LORE. 

Shelf. No. 

Adventures of a brownie. D. M. Craik. (c) 280.7 

Adventures of Ulysses. C. Lamb. (In Mrs. Leicester's school, 

etc.) (b) . 92.26 

JEsop's fables, (be) 345.6 

Age of chivalry ; or, legends of King Arthur. T. Bulfinch. (ab) 212.20 

Age of fable; or, beauties of mythology. T. Bulfinch. (ab) . . 212.21 

Alhambra. [Spanish legend and tradition.] W. Irving, (a) . 103.4 

Alice's adventures in Wonderland. C. L. Dodgson. (c) . . 268.10 

Arabian nights' entertainments, (b) 268.8 

At the back of the north wind G-. MacDonald. (be) .... 268.16 

Behind time. G-. P. Lathrop. (c) 268.35 

Book of folk stories. H. E. Scudder. (c) 285.4 

Boy's King Arthur : being Sir Thomas Malory's history of King 

Arthur and his knights of the round table. Edited by S. 

Lanier, (ab) 85.5 

Boy's Mabinogion : Welsh tales of King Arthur. Edited by S. 

Lanier, (ab) 85.6 

Bubbling teapot : a wonder story. E. W. Champney. (be) . . 285.28 

Crackers for Christmas. E. H. Knatchbull-Hugessen. (b) . . 285.5 
Daddy Jake the runawav, and short stories told after dark. J. C. 

Harris, (b) . 736.15 

Danish fairy legends and tales. H. C. Andersen, (b) .... 268.3 

Davy and the goblin. C. E. Carryl. (c) 285.21 

Dealings with the fairies. G. MacDonald. (b) 710.31 

Down the snow stairs ; or, from good-night to good-morning. A. 

Corkran. (c) 285.29 

Enchanted moccasins, and other legends of the American Indians. 

Compiled by C. Mathews, (b) 285.13 

Enchanting and enchanted. F. W. Hacklander. (b) .... 280.3 

Eairy book. D. M. Craik. (be) 280.6 

Fairy book. E. R. L. Laboulaye. (be) 268.15 

Fairy book. R.S.Clarke. (Little Prudy stories.) (c) . . . 720.5 
Fairy legends of the French provinces. Trans, by Mrs. M. Carey. 

(b) 285.34 

Fairy mvtholo^y : romance and superstition of various countries. 

T. Keightley. (a) 268.4 



6 FAIRY TALES, LEGENDS, AND FOLK-LORE, 



Shelf. Nov 

Fairy tales from Brentano. (c) 285.23 

Fairy tales: their origin and meaning. J. T. Bunce. (b) . . . 285.17 

Flipvving, the spy : a fable. L. F. Wesselhoeft. (c) . . . . 285.36^ 
Gammer Grethel's German fairy stories. J. L. C. and W. C. 

Grimm, (be) 268.1 

German popular tales and household stories. J. L. C. and W. C. 

Grimm. 2 v. (be) 268.12, 13 

Heroes : Greek fairy tales. C. Kingsley. (b) 268.20' 

Heroes of Asgard : tales from Scandinavian mythology. A. and 

E. Keary. (b) \ . . . 268.41 

Homer's stories simply told. C. H. Hanson, (b) ...... 344. 29 1 

Indian fables. P. V. Ramaswami Raju. (b) 86.26 

Is it true? D. M. Craik. (b) . . . . 280.9 

Italian popular tales. T. F. Crane, (ab) 85.25 

Johnny Nut and the golden goose. Done into* English by A. Lang 

from the French of C. Deulin. (c) 278.46 

Joyous story of Toto. L. E. Richards, (c) ' . 285.27 

King Bronde, his lily and his rosebud. A. M. Diaz, (c) . . . 710.29 
King of the golden river. J. Ruskin. (In his Pre-Raphaeli'tism.) 

(b) 474.29 

Last fairy tales. E. R. L. Laboulaye. (be) 285.22 

Legends of Charlemagne. T. Bulfinch. (ab) 212.22 

Little lame prince. D. M. Craik. (c) 281.5 

Little Mook, and other fairy tales. W. Hauff. (b) 285.19 

Lob Lie-by-the-fire, The brownies, and other tales. J. H. Ewing. 

(b) 267.37 

Lulu's library. Vol. 2. L. M. Alcott. (c) 260.46 

Mr. Wind and Madam Rain. Paul cle Musset. (c) 290.24 

Moonfolk : a true account of the home of the fairy tales. J. G. 

Austin, (be) 268.25 

Mopsa, the fairy. J. Ingelow. (c) 268.22 

Necklace of Princess Fiorimonde, and other stories. M. De Mor- 
gan, (c) 285.32 

New fairy tales. C. Brentano. (b) 285.33 

Nights with Uncle Remus : myths and legends of the old planta- 
tion. J. C. Harris, (ab) 105.30 

Old-fashioned fairy book. Mrs. Burton Harrison, (be) . . . 285.24 

Phantasmion. Sara Coleridge, (ab) 303.23 

Popular romances of the middle ages. Sir G. W. Cox and E. H. 

Jones, (a) 85.4 

Prince Little Boy, and other tales out of Fairy-land. S. W. 

Mitchell, (c) 285.35 

Princess and Curdie. G. MacDonald. (be) 285.20 

Princess and the goblin. G. MacDonald (be) 268.21 

Puss-cat mew, and other stories for my children. E. H. Knatch- 

bull-Hugessen. (be) 285.6 

Queer folk. E. H. Knatchbull-Hugessen. (b) 301.14 

Reynard, the fox. An old story retold by Mine. De Sanctis, (b) 345.7 
Rose, The, and the ring : a fireside pantomime for great and small 

children. W. M. Thackeray, (b) 260.50 



FICTION. 7 

Shelf. No. 

Sand-hills of Jutland. H. C. Andersen, (b) . 268.32 

Santa Claus land. A. M. Douglas, (c) 272.36 

Seven champions of Christendom. R. Johnson, (b) .... 287.5 

Some Chinese ghosts. L. Hearn. (a) 239.15 

Sparrow, the tramp. L. F. Wesselhoeft. (c) 285.37 

Stories and tales. N H. C. Andersen, (be) 268.6 

Stones from Homer. A. J. Church, (b) 344.28 

Story of Prince Fairyfoot ; The proud little grain of wheat ; Behind 
the white brick. F. H. Burnett. {In her Little Saint Eliza- 
beth.) (c) 279.4 

Story of Siegfried. J. Baldwin, (ab) 268.39 

Story of the golden age. J. Baldwin, (b) 268.34 

Tales at tea-time. E. H. Knatchbull-Hugessen. (b) .... 270.20' 
Tanglewood tales : being a second wonder-book. N. Hawthorne. 

(b) 224.24 

Three good giants. F. Rabelais, (be) 278.45 

Through the looking-glass. C. L. Dodgson. (c) . . . . . 268.11 
Toto's merrv winter. [Sequel to Joyous story of Toto — 285.27.] 

L. E. Richards, (c) 285.30 

Uncle Remus, his songs and his sayings. J. C. Harris, (ab) . 105.29 
Undine. Also, Sintram and his companions. F f de La Motte 

Fouque. (ab) 268.17 

Water babies. C. Kiugsley. (b) 285.2 

Wonder-book for girls and boys. N. Hawthorne, (b) . . . . 224.23 

Wonder clock. H. Pyle. (c) 278.43 

Wonder stories told for children. H. C. Andersen, (be) . . . 268.7 

Wood magic : a fable. R. Jefferies. (b) 285.18 

Yule-tide stories : Scandinavian and North German tales. Edited 

by B. Thorpe, (b) 268.5 



FICTION. 

Adventures in Thule : three stories for boys. W. Black, (b). . 262.25 
Adventures of David Vane and David Crane. J. T. Trowbridge. 

(b) 264.27 

Adventures of Tom Sawyer. S. L. Clemens, (b) 295.24 

After years: sequel to Culm rock [266.25]. W. I. Bradley, (b) . 266.26 

Against heavy odds. H. H. Boyesen. (ab) 269.8 

Agnes Hopetoun's schools and holidays. M. O. W. Oliphant. (b). 270.8 
Aimwell stories. W. Simonds. 7 v. (b) 

1. Oscar . 260.5 

2. Clinton 260.6 

3. Ella 260.7 

4. Whistler 260.8 

5. Marcus . . . 260.9 

6. Jessie 260.10 

7. Jerry t 260.11 



-8 FICTION. 



Shelf. No. 

Antony Brade. R. T. S. Lowell, (a) 305.26 

Arthur Bonnicastle. J. G. Holland, (a) 302.21 

August stories. J. Abbott. 4 v. (c) 

1. August and Elvie 265.1 

2. Hunter and Tom 265.2 

3. Schooner Mary Ann 265.3 

4. Granville valley 263.20 

Aunt Jo's scrap-bag. L. M. Alcott. 6 v. (b) 

1. My boys 265.4 

2. Shawl-straps 290.4 

3. Cupid and Chow-chow 280.22 

4. My girls 265.30 

5. Jimmy's cruise in the Pinafore 280.41 

6. An old-fashioned Thanksgiving 280.42 

Aunt Kitty's tales. M. J. Mcintosh, (c) 235.7 

Contains Blind Alice, Jessie Graham, Florence Arnott, Grace and 
Clara, and Ellen Leslie. 

Bairns' annual for 1885-6. Edited by A. Corkran. (c) ... 260.51 

Band of three. L. T. Meade, (b) . . 277.32 

Baron Munchausen, Travels and surprising adventures of. R. E. 

Raspe. (ab) 265.29 

Battles at home. M. G-. Darling, (b) 272.6 

Bee's bed-time. Mrs. J. L. Hallowell. (be) 283.16 

Beckoning series. P. Cobden \_pseud.~]. 5 v. (b) 

1. Who will win? 260.17 

2. Going on a mission 260.18 

3. The turning wheel . 260.19 

4. Good luck 281.25 

5. Take a peep 281.34 

Bed-time stories. L. C. Moulton. (be) 280.18 

Being a boy. C.D.Warner, (b) 282.30 

Ben Sylvester's word. C. M. Yonge. (b) 260.33 

Bessie books. J. H. Mathews. 6 v. (be) 

1. Bessie at the seaside 290.7 

2. Bessie in the city 290.8 

3. Bessie and her friends 290.9 

4. Bessie among the mountains 290.10 

5. Bessie at school 290.11 

6. Bessie on her travels . 290.12 

Betty Leicester. S. O. Jewett. (b) 316.44 

Birehwood. A. B. Williams, (b) 266.31 

Birds' Christmas carol. K. D. Wiggin. (b) 210.35 

Blind Alice. M.J.Mcintosh, (c) . 741.15 

Bodley books. H. E. Scudder. 5 v. (be) 

1. Doings of the Bodley family in town and country . . . 283.31 

2. Bodleys telling stories . 283.27 

3. Bodleys on wheels 283.34 

4. Bodleys afoot 283.35 

5. Mr. Bodley abroad 283.36 

Bound in honor. J. T. Trowbridge, (b) 283.32 



FICTION. 9 

Shelf. No. 

Boy of Mount Rhigi. C.M.Sedgwick, (b) 260.28 

Boy pioneer series. E. S. Ellis. 3 v. (b) 

1. Ned in the block-house 263.26 

2. Ned in the woods 263.27 

3. Ned on the river 263.28 

Boy wanderer; or, no relations. H. H. Malot. (ab) .... 278.38 

Boys. Lady Barker, (b) 287.2 

Boys at Chequasset. A. D. T. Whitney, (b) 277.26 

Boys at Dr. Murray's. W. I. Bradley, (b) 283.21 

Brothers of pity, and other tales. J. H. Ewing. ( With her Mel- 

chior's dream.) (b) 267.38 

Browns, The. M. P. W. Smith, (b) 280.30 

Burnham breaker. H. Greene, (b) 261.40 

Carol's little daughter. Mme. Colomb. (b) 261.34 

Carrots : just a little boy. Mrs. Moles worth, (c) 271.27 

Castle Blair. F.L.Shaw, (b) 271.31 

Cat stories. Mrs. H. M. Jackson, (c) 268.31 

Contains Letters from a cat, Mammy Tittleback and her family, and 
The hunter cats of Connorloa. 

Cedars, The. [Sequel to Long ago — 277.31.] L. T. Cragin. (b). 277.30 

Changing base. W. Everett, (b) 272.21 

Chantry house. C. M. Yonge. (ab) 255.33 

Charley Roberts series. L. M. Thurston. 4 v. (b) 

1. How Charley Roberts became a man 277.2 

2. How Eva Roberts gained her education 2 77'. 3 

3. Home in the west 277.4 

4. Children of Amity court 270.11 

Chats with the little ones. L. Sauveur. (c) 278.19 

Cherry stones. W. Adams. (Tales of Charlton school.) (b) . 260.14 

Chief of the school. H.C.Adams, (b) 281.31 

Child life in prose. Edited by J. G-. Whittier. (b) 283.11 

Child of the tide. E. D. Cheney, (b) . . 282.21 

Child-pictures from Dickens, (b) 285.26 

Child toilers of Boston streets. E. E. Brown, (b) 641.20 

Child world. M.A.Dodge, (c) 280.14 

Children's book : collection of the best and most famous stories and 

poems in the English language, chosen by H. E. Scudder. (b) . 278.32 

Christmas eve and Christmas day. E. E. Hale, (ab) .... 270.28 

Christmas in Narragansett. E.E.Hale, (ab) 316.30 

Christmas stories. C. Dickens, (ab) 223.1 

Clover. [Sequel to What Katy did next — 281.15.] S. C. Wool- 

sey. (b) 261.38 

Copsley annals, preserved in proverbs, (b) 283.24 

Country doctor. S. O. Jewett. (a) . 316.42 

Crofton boys. H. Martineau. (b) 260.34 

— Same. (In The playfellow.) 278.4 

Cross Corners. A. B. Warner, (b) 277.36 

Cross Patch, and other stories. Adapted from Mother Goose. S. 

C. Woolsey. (c) 271.33 

Cuckoo clock. Mrs. Molesworth. (c) 271.28 



10 FICTION. 

Shelf. No. 

Culm rock. W. I. Bradley, (b) 266.25 

Cuore : an Italian schoolboy's journal. E. De Amicis. (ab) . . 261.39 

Dab Kinzer. W. O. Stoddard, (b) 281.2 

Daily bread, and other stories. E. E. Hale and others, (b) . . 221.24 

Daisy chain. C. M. Yonge. (a) . 255.11 

Dandelion clocks, and other tales. J. H. Ewing. (b) .... 280.36 

David Copperfield. C. Dickens, (ab) 223.6 

Dear daughter Dorothy. A. G. Plympton. (b) 279.8 

Deephaven. S. O. Jewett (ab) 290.31 

Deerfoot series. E. S. Ellis. 3 v. (b) 

1. Hunters of the Ozark 263.33 

2. Camp in the mountains 263.34 

3. Last war trail ..'... 263.35 

Doctor's daughter. R. S. Clarke, (ab) . . . . . . . .211.30 

Dombey and son. C. Dickens, (ab) 223.8 

Don Quixote. M. de Cervantes Saavedra. (a) 213.25 

Donald and Dorothy. M. M. Dodge, (b) 279.24 

Doris and Theodora. M. Janvier, (a) 316.31 

Dotty Dimple stories. R. S. Clarke. 6 v. (c) 

1. Dotty Dimple at her grandmother's 720.7 

2. Dotty Dimple at home ., 720.8 

3. Dotty Dimple out west 720.9 

4. Dotty Dimple at play 720.10 

5. Dotty Dimple at school 720.11 

6. Dotty Dimple's Flyaway 720.12 

Double play. W. Everett, (b) 272.22 

Down the ravine. M. N. Murfree. (ab) 316.37 

Driven back to Eden. E. P. Roe. (b) 326.2 

Early lessons. M. Edge worth, (be) 281.6 

Edelweiss. B. Auerbach. (a) 260.2 

Edith Prescott. E. Marshall, (b) 290.5 

Editha's burglar. F, H. Burnett, (be) 279.6 

Eight cousins. L. M. Alcott. (b) 210.26 

Ellen Leslie. M. J. Mcintosh, (c) 741.16 

Ellen Montgomery's book-shelf. S. and A. B. Warner. 5 v. (c) 

1. Mr. Rutherford's children 277.20 

2. Sybil and Chryssa 277.21 

3. Hard maple 277.22 

4. Carl Krinken 277.23 

5. Casper 277.24 

Elm island stories. E. Kellogg. 6 v. (b) 

1. Lion Ben of Elm island 273.1 

2. Charlie Bell, the waif of Elm island 273.2 

3. Ark of Elm island 273.3 

4. Boy farmers of Elm island 273.4 

5. Young shipbuilders of Elm island 273.5 

6. Hard-scrabble of Elm island 273.6 

Eric ; or, little by little. F. W. Farrar. (ab) 243.17 

Esther : a book for girls. R. N. Carey, (a) 318.4 

Esther's fortune. L. C. Lillie. (a) 328.14 



FICTION . 1 1 



Shelf. No. 

Eyebright. S. C. Woolsey. (b) . . .271.30 

F. Grant & Co.: a story for the boys who "mean business." 

G. L. Chaney. (b) '. 282.24 

Faith Gartney's girlhood. A. D. T. Whitney, (a) 255.1 

Fanchon, the cricket. Mrae. A. L. A. D. Dudevant. (a) . . . 236.24 
First of June. [Continuation of Cherry stones.] H. C. Adams. 

(Tales of Charlton school.) (b) 260.14 

Fisher lassie. [Norwegian story.] B. Bjornson. (a) .... 293.32 

Five little Peppers. H. M. Lothrop. (b) 279.19' 

Five little Peppers midway. H. M. Lothrop. (b) 279.20 

Flat iron for a farthing. J. H. Ewing. (b) 267.36 

Flaxie Frizzle. R. S. Clarke, (c) 720.23 

Flock of girls and their friends. N. Perry, (b) 276.34 

Florence Arnott. M.J.Mcintosh, (c) 741.18 

Franconia stories. J. Abbott. 10 v. (c) 

1. Malleville 721.19 

2. Wallace 721.20 

3. Mary Erskine 721.21 

4. Mary Bell. . 721.22 

5. Beechnut 721.23 

6. Rodolphus 721.24 

7. Ellen Linn 721.25 

8. Stuyvesant 721.26 

9. Caroline '. . . 721.27 

10. Agnes 721.28 

French country family. Mme. H. G. de Witt, (b) 272.13 

Frisk and his flock. Mrs. D. P. Sanford. (c) 278.36 

From the earth to the moon. Jules Verne, (a) 278.16 

Garland for girls. L. M. Alcott. (ab) 210.32 

Gayworthys. A. D. T. Whitney, (a) 255.2 

Giant dwarf. A. B. Williams, (ab) 266.33 

Gilbert Starr and his lessons. W.I.Bradley, (b) 271.3 

Gilbert's last summer at Rainford. [Sequel to Gilbert Starr — 

271.3.] W.I.Bradley, (b) .271.21 

Golden clays : tale of girls' school-life in Germany. J. Hering. (b) . 283.13 
Good little hearts. F. Barrow. 4 v. (c) 

1. Metropolitan fair, junior 710.25 

2. Birds'-nest stories 710.26 

3. Nelly Rivers' great riches 710.27 

4. Stories told in the wood 710.28 

Grace and Clara. M. J. Mcintosh, (c) 741.19 

Grandmother dear. Mrs. Molesworth. (be) 271.29 

Great emergency, and other tales. J. H. Ewing. (b) . . ... 267.42 

Gulliver's travels. J. Swift, (b) . 269.2 

Gunnar : a tale of Norse life. H. H. Boyesen. (a) .... 294.22 
Gypsy series. E. S. Phelps. 4 v. (b) 

1. Gypsy Breynton 276.22 

2. Cousin Joy 276.23 

3. Sowing and reaping 276.24 

4. Year at the Golden Crescent 276.25 



12 FICTION. 

Shelf. No. 

Harper's story books. J. Abbott. 12 v. (be) 

1. Bruno; Willie and the mortgage ; Strait gate .... 730.11 

2. Little Louvre ; Prank; Emma 730.12 

3. Virginia; Timboo and Joliba ; Timboo and Fannie . . 730.13 

4. Harper establishment ; Franklin; The studio . . . . 730.14 

5. Story of ancient history ; Story of English history ; Story 

of American history 730.15 

6. John True ; Elfred ; The museum 730.16 

7. The engineer ; Rambles among the Alps ; Three gold 

dollars 730.17 

8. Gibraltar gallery ; The alcove ; Dialogues 730.18 

9. The great elm ; Auut Margaret ; Vernon 730.19 

10. Carl aud Jocko ; Lapstone ; Orkne^y 730.20 

11. Judge Justin ; Minigo ; Jasper 730.21 

12. Congo ; Viola ; Little Paul 730.22 

Harry Blount. P. G. Hamerton (b) , 275.15 

Hazel-nut and her brothers. E. Haile. (c) 278.23 

Heidi: a story for children. J. Spyri. (b) 280.31 

Heir of Redely ffe. C. M. Yonge. (a) 255.18 

Hero, A. D. M. Craik. (ab) : . 302.2 

His little royal highness. R. Ogden. (be) 278.41 

His one fault. J.T.Trowbridge, (b) 263.19 

His own master. J. T. Trowbridge, (b) 283.30 

Home books. A. B. Haven. 8 v. (be) 

1. No such word as fail 260.20 

2. Contentment better than wealth 260.21 

3. Patient waiting no loss 260.22 

4. All's not gold that glitters 260.23 

5. Nothing venture, nothing have 260.24 

6. Out of debt, out of danger 260.25 

7. A place for everything, and everything in its place . . 260.26 

8. Where there's a will there's a way 260.27 

Hoosier schoolmaster. E. Eggleston. (a) 221.9 

Hope on, hope ever ; or, tbe boyhood of Felix Law. M. Howitt. 

(ab) 741.2 

House of surprises. L. T. Meade, (be) 277.40 

House of umbrellas, and other stories. M. L. B. Branch and 

others, (c) 742.8 

Houseful of girls. H. Keddie. (a) 327.6 

How Marjory helped. M. Caroll. (b) . . 282.19 

If, yes, and perhaps. [Short stories.] E. E. Hale, (a) . . . 301.3 
I'll try; or, the young housekeeper. H. N. W. Baker, (b) . . 265.23 
In the world. [Sequel to Battles at home — 272.6.] M. G. Dar- 
ling, (b) 272.7 

Inn of the Guardian Angel. Comtesse de Segur. (b) .... 268.24 

Jack and Jill. L. M. Alcott. (b) 210.30 

Jack Hall : the school days of an American boy. R.Grant, (b) . 267.34 
Jack Hazard series. J. T. Trowbridge. 6 v. (b) 

1. Jack Hazard 251.22 

2. Chance for himself 270.6 



FICTION. 13 

Shelf. No. 



Jack Hazard series, continued. 



3. 



Doing his best 283.10 

4. Fast friends 287.20 

5. Young surveyor 286.21 

6. Lawrence's adventures 251.23 

Jackanapes. Daddy Darwin's dovecot. The story of a short life. 

J. H. Ewing. (b) 280.35 

Jan of the windmill. J. H. Ewing. (b) 301.33 

Jessie Graham. M. J. Mcintosh, (c) 741.20 

Jessie's work. M.E.Shipley, (b) 270.10 

Jimmyjohns, and other stories. A. M. Diaz, (c) 282.29 

Jo's boys: sequel to Little men [210.21]. L. M. Alcott. (b) . 210.31 

Jo's opportunity. L. C. Lillie. (b) 280.39 

John Gay series. J. Abbott. 4 v. (c) 

1. Work for winter 710.1 

2. Work for spring 710.2 

3. Work for summer 710.3 

4. Work for autumn 710.4 

John Halifax, gentleman. D. M. Craik. (a) 214.18 

John Spicer lectures. A. M. Diaz, (c) . 261.36 

Jolly good times : child-life on a farm. M. P. W. Smith, (be) . 742.2 

Jolly good times at school. M. P. W. Smith, (be) 742.4 

Jonas stories. J. Abbott. 6 v. (c) 

1. Jonas's stories . 740.7 

'2. Jonas a judge 740.8 

3. Jonas on a farm in winter 740.9 

4. Jonas on a farm in summer 740.10 

5. Caleb in the country 740.11 

6. Caleb in town . 740.12 

Journey to the centre of the earth. Jules Verne, (a) .... 283.9 

Julian Home. F. W. Farrar. (a) 243.18 

Juno stories. J. Abbott. 4 v. (c) 

1. Juno and Georgie 290.13 

2. Mary Osborne 290.14 

3. Juno on a journey 290.15 

4. Hubert 290.16 

Just sixteen. S. C. Woolsey. (b) . . . 261.37 

Kathie stories. A. M. Douglas. 6 v. (b) 

1. Kathie's three wishes 272.14 

2. Kathie's aunt Ruth . 272.15 

• 3. Kathie's summer at Cedarwood 272.16 

4. Kathie's soldiers 272.17 

5. In the ranks . 272.18 

6. Kathie's harvest days 272.19 

King of Folly island, and other people. [Short stories.] S. O. 

Jewett. (ab) 290.38 

Lady Green-Satin and her maid Rosette ; or, Jean Paul and his 

little white mice. E. Martineau des Chesnez. (be) . . . 285.15 

Last of the Peterkins. L. P. Hale, (b) 272.37 

Learning to talk. J. Abbott, (c) 710.36 



14 FICTION. 



Shelf. No. 

Lil. By the author of Miss Toosey's mission, (a) 277.41 

Little country girl. S. C. Woolsey. (b) 281.9 

Little fishers and their nets. I. M. Alden. (b) ...... 313.44 

Little folk life. M.A.Dodge, (c) . 280.13 

Little Lord Fauntleroy. F. H. Burnett, (b) 278.39 

Little master. J. T. Trowbridge, (b) . . 263.18 

Little men. L. M. Alcott. (b) 210.21 

Little Miss Peggy. Mrs. Molesworth. (c) ....... 271.35 

Little mother. Mme. E. de Pressense. (c) . . . . . . . 285.11 

Little Polly Blatchley. F. C. Sparhawk. (c) 278.42 

Little Prudy stories. R. S. Clarke. 6 v. (c) 

1. Little Prudy 720.1 

2. Sister Susy 720.2 

3. Captain Horace 720.3 

4. Cousin Grace 720.4 

5. Fairy book 720.5 

6. Dotty Dimple 720.6 

Little Prudy's Flyaway series. R. S. Clarke. 6 v. (c) 

1. Little folks astray 720.13 

2. Prudy keeping house 720.14 

3. Aunt Madge's story . . . . 720.15 

4. Little grandmother 720.16 

5. Little grandfather 280.16 

6. Miss Thistledown 720.27 

Little Pussy Willow. H. B. Stowe. (b) . 274.21 

Little Rosy's travels. Mme. E. de Pressense\ (c) 281.12 

Little Saint Elizabeth, and other stories. F. H. Burnett, (be) . 279.4 

Little Sunshine's holiday. D. M. Craik. (c) 280.10 

Little women. L. M. Alcott. 2 v. (ab) 210.19, 20 

Log cabin series. E. S. Ellis. 3 v. (b) 

1. The lost trail 263.29 

2. Camp-fire and wigwam 263.30 

3. Footprints in the forest 263.31 

Long ago : a year of child life. L. T. Cragin. (b) 277.31 

Long Look books. E. Abbott. 2 v. (be) 

1. Long Look house 742.14 

2. Out doors at Long Look 742.15 

Lucy books. J. Abbott. 6 v. (c) 

1. Lucy's conversations 740.13 

2. Stories told to cousin Lucy 740.14 

3. Lucy at play 740.15 

4. Lucy at study 740.16 

5. Lucy among the mountains 740.17 

6. Lucy on the sea-shore 740.18 

Lucy Maria. A. M. Diaz, (b) 282.8 

Lulu's library. L. M. Alcott. 3 v. (c) . 260.45-47 

Lyle MacDonald, Mrs. S. F. Keene. (b) 286.22 

Madeleine. [Story of a French peasant girl who founded a hos- 
pital.] J. Kavanagh. (a) 232.17 



FICTION. 15 

Shelf. No. 

Man in the moon, and other people. [Short stories.] R. W. 

Raymond, (b) 742.3 

Marjorie Fleming. J.Brown. (In his Rab and his friends.) (ab) 71.33 
Quaint diary of a little girl of whom Sir Walter Scott was very fond. 

Marsh island. S. O. Jewett. (ab) 316.43 

Mary Gay series. J. Abbott. 4 v. (c) 

1. Work for winter . . . . . . . 710.5 

2. Work for spring 710.6 

3. Work for summer 710.7 

4. Work for autumn 710.8 

Mate of the Daylight, and friends ashore. [Short stories.] S. O. 

Jewett. (ab) .' 290.36 

Max Meredith's millennium. V. F. Townsend. (b) 277.8 

Melchior's dream, Brothers of pitv, and other tales. J. H. Ewing. 

(b) " 267.38 

Memoirs of a London doll, written by herself. Edited by Mrs. 

Fairstar. (c) 710.37 

Merry hearts and true. M. C. Crowley, (b) 272.35 

Miss Melinda's opportunity. H. Campbell, (a) 228.17 

Miss Moore. G. M. Craik. (be) 281.33 

Miss Patience Hathaway. W. I. Bradley, (b) 271.1 

Miss Toosey's mission, and Laddie, (e) 322.43 

Mr. Pendleton's cup. W. I. Bradley, (b) 271.2 

Mrs. Leicester's school. M. Lamb, (b) 92.26 

Mrs. Overtheway's remembrances. J. H. Ewing. (b) .... 267.39 

Moral pirates. W. L. Alden. (b) 281.35 

Moral tales for young people. M. Edgeworth. (b) 281.7 

More bed-time stories. L. C. Moulton. (be) 282.23 

Morning glories. L. M. Alcott. (b) . . .210.25 

Motherless; or, a Parisian family. Mine. H. G. de Witt, (ab) . 303.30 

My boyhood. H. C. Barkley. (b) . 271.26 

My school days in Paris. M. S. Jeune. (b) 290.23 

Mysterious island. Jules Verne, (ab) 286.7 

Neighbours. Mrs. Molesworth. (ab) 271.36 

Nelly's silvermine : story of Colorado life. Mrs. H. M. Jackson, (b) 268.38 

New-year's bargain. S. C. Woolsey. (c) 267.11 

Nicholas Nickleby. C.Dickens, (ab) 223.16 

Nidworth, and his three magic wands. E. Prentiss, (b) . . . 241.17 

Nine little goslings. S. C. Woolsey. (c) 742.1 

Noble life. D. M. Craik. (a) . . . 214.20 

Northern lights. Stories from Swedish and Finnish authors, (be). 282.5 

Old curiosity shop. C. Dickens, (ab) 223.5 

Old-fashioned girl. L. M. Alcott. (ab) 210.22 

Old friends and new. [Short stories.] S. O. Jewett. (ab) . . 290.35 
Old house in the city ; or, not forsaken. A. Giberne. (b) . . . 282.35 

Oldtown fireside stories. H. B. Stowe. (a) 246.13 

Oldtown folks. H. B. Stowe. (a) 246.14 

These last two are stories of New England life in colonial times. 

Oliver Twist. C.Dickens, (ab) 223.17 



16 FICTION. 



Shelf. No. 

On the mountain ; or, lost and found. L.E.Guernsey, (c) . . 742.11 

One day in a baby's life. From the French of M. Arnaud. (c) . 736.12 

One summer. B. W. Howard, (a) 310.23 

Only sister. Mine. H. G-. de Witt, (b) ........ 280.12 

Other girls. A. D. T. Whitney, (a) 302.1$ 

Our Helen. R. S. Clarke, (ab) 293.2 

Our new crusade : a temperance story. E. E. Hale, (a) . . . 290.26 
Our village. [English country life.] M. R. Mitford. 2 v. (a) . 241.10, 11 

Outpost. [Sequel to Dora Darling — 292.1.] J.G.Austin, (b) 292.2 

Parents' assistant ; or, stories for children. M. Edgeworth. (b) 272.20 

Paul and Virginia. J. H. Bernardin de St. Pierre, (a) . . . 230.12 

Peace egg and A Christmas mumming play. J. H. Ewing. (b) . 280.37 

Pen. By the author of Miss Toosey's mission, (b) ."* . 322.42 

Pet; or, pastimes and penalties. H. R. Haweis. (c) .... 283.19' 

Peter Budstone, the boy who was hazed. J. T. Trowbridge, (b) 264.24 

Peterkin papers. L. P. Hale, (b) 272.34 

Phil and his friends. J.T.Trowbridge, (b) 263.17 

Pickwick papers. C. Dickens, (a) 223.18 

Pilgrim's progress. J. Bunyan. (b) 531.10- 

— Same 531.9 

Pine cone stories. W. B. Allen. 5 v. (b) 

1. Pine cones 266.34 

2. Silver rags 266.35 

3. The northern cross 266.36 

4. Kelp 266.37 

5. Cloud and cliff 266.38 

Play days. S. O. Jewett. (be) 710.38 

Play school stories. M. J. Lamb. 4 v. (c) 

1. Julia 741.30 

2. Fanny 741.31 

3. Mattie 741.32 

4. Harry 741.33 

Pleasant cove series. E. Kellogg. 6 v. (b) 

1. Arthur Brown, the young captain 273.7 

2. Young deliverers 273.8 

3. Cruise of the Casco . 273.9 

4. Child of the island glen 270.3 

5. John Godsoe's legacy 283.8 

6. Fisher boys of Pleasant cove . . . . . . . . . . 282.14 

Plucky boys. D. M. Craik and others, (b) 269.9 

Popular tales. M. Edgeworth. (ab) 281.8 

Prairie days. M. B. Sleight, (b) 271.25 

Princess Eve. C. Helm, (b) 285.14 

Proverb stories. L. M. Alcott. (b) 270.14 

Prudence Winterburn. S. Doudney. (a) 328.15 

Quartet: sequel to Dab Kinzer [281.2]. W.O.Stoddard, (b) . 281.3 

Queen Hildegarde. L.E.Richards, (b) 277.38 

Quinnebasset girls. R. S. Clarke, (ab) . . . . . . . .211.31 

Rab and his friends. J.Brown, (ab) 71.33 

Ranald Bannerman's boyhood. G. MacDonald. (b) .... 276.8 



FICTION. 17 

Shelf. No. 

Rasselas, prince of Abyssinia. S. Johnson, (a) 220.3 

Real folks. A. D. T. Whitney, (ab) 255.7 

Recollections of nry childhood, and other stories, S. J. Lippin- 

cott. (c) 280.26 

Red Beauty: a story of the Pawnee trail. W. O. Stoddard, (b) 281.40 

Red-letter days in Applethorpe. M. A. Dodge, (be) .... 280.29 

Rhoda Thornton's girlhood. M.E.Pratt, (b) 282.9 

Rico and Wiseli. J. Spyri. (be) 280.32 

Riverdale stories. W.T.Adams. 12 v. (c) 

1. Little merchant 710.19 

2. Young voyagers 710.24 

3: Christmas gift 710.15 

4. Dolly and I 710.16 

5. Uncle Ben 710.23 

6. Birthday party 710.13 

7. Proud and lazy 710.21 

8. Careless Kate 710.14 

9. Robinson Crusoe, jr 710.22 

10. The picnic party 710.20 

11. The gold thimble , 710.18 

12. The Do-somethings 710.17 

Rollo books. J. Abbott. 14 v. (c) 

1. Rollo learniug to talk 730.27 

2. Rollo learning to read 730.1 

3. Rollo at work 741.24 

4. Rollo at play 730.28 

5. Rollo at school 730.2 

6. Rollo's vacation 741.23 

7. Rollo's experiments . . . . 730.3 

8. Rollo's museum 730.4 

9. Rollo's travels 730.5 

10. Rollo's correspondence 730.6 

11. Rollo's philosophy. Water 730.7 

12. Rollo's philosophy. Air 730.8 

13. Rollo's philosophy. Fire 730.9 

14. Rollo's philosophy. Sky 730.10 

Rose in bloom. Sequel to Eight cousins [210.26]. L. M. Alcott. 

(ab) 210.28 

Round-about rambles in lands of fact and fancy. F. R. Stockton. 

(be) 278.2 

Rudder Grange. F. R. Stockton, (a) 325.11 

St. Winifred's ; or, the world of school. F. W. Farrar. (a). . 302.11 

Sally Williams, the mountain girl. E. D. Cheney, (b) . . . 270.24 

Saudford and Merton. T.Day, (b) 267.12 

Sara Crewe. F. H. Burnett, (b) 278.40 

Satin-wood box. J. T. Trowbridge, (b) 283.23 

Schoolboy days; or, Ernest Bracebridge. W. H. G-. Kingston. 

(b) 273.24 

Schoolboy honour. H. C. Adams, (b) 260.13 

School-days at Kingscourt : tale of 1803. H.C.Adams, (b) . 262.21 



18 FICTION. 

Shelf. No. 

School-girls; or, life at Montagu hall. A.Carey, (b) . . . 277.33 
Schoolmaster's stories for boys and girls. E. Eggleston. (b) . 277.29 

Scotch caps. A. B. Williams, (b) 266.39 

Sea change. F. L. Shaw, (b) 271.32 

Settlers at home. H. Martin eau. (In The playfellow.) (b) . . 278.4 

Silas Marner. George Eliot \_pseud.~]. (a) 305.7 

Silver pitchers. L. M. Alcott. (ab) 210.27 

Sister's bye-hours. Jean Ingelow. (b) 272.25 

Six cushions. C. M. Yonge. (b) 312.21 

Six to sixteen. J. H. Ewing. (b) 267.40 

Snow-image, and other twice-told tales. N.Hawthorne, (ab) . 224.13 
Contains The great stone face, Little Daffydowndilly, and others. 

Some of our fellows. T. S. Millington. (b) 269.1 

Start in life : story of the Genesee country. J. T. Trowbridge. 

(b) 264.25 

Stokesley secret. C. M. Yonge. (be) 260.32 

Stories for young persons. C. M. Sedgwick, (b) ..... 276.32 

Stories grandma told. M. D. Brine, (be) 281.44 

Stories told to a child. Jean Ingelow. 2 v. (b) .... 272.26, 27 
Stork's nest, A. [Danish and Norwegian tales.] Collected by 

J. F. Vicary. (a) 239.12 

Story of a bad boy. T. B. Aldrich. (b) 267.3 

Story of a cat. From the French of E. de La B£dollierre byT. B. 

Aldrich. (c) . . . 268. 26 

Story of my childhood. Mme. Michelet. (b) 276.13 

Story of Patsy. K. D. Wiggin. (ab) 210.36 

Studies for stories. Jean Ingelow. (a) 272.28- 

Summer in Leslie Goldthwaite's life. A. D. T. Whitne} T . (ab) . 255.5 

Suwanee river tales. K. S. McDowell, (ab) 321.40 

Sweet-brier. M. E. W. Sherwood, (ab) 327.18 

Sylvia's daughters. F. Scaunell. (b) 260.44 

Tales of a traveller. W. Irving, (a) 103.19 

Talking leaxes : an Indian story. W.O.Stoddard, (be) . . . 281.41 

Ten times one is ten. E. E. Hale, (ab) 301.4 

Their club and ours. J. P. True, (b) 279.15 

Thine, not mine; a sequel to Changing base [272.21]. W. 

Everett, (b) 272.38 

Thornton hall. P. F. McKeen. (b) 292.5 

Tiny making up. I. M. Alden. (c) . . *. 742.10 

Tip Cat. By the author of Miss Toosey's mission, (b) .... 322.41 

Tom Brown at Oxford. T. Hughes. 2 v. (a) 267.27,28 

Tom Brown's school days [at Rugby]. T.Hughes, (ab) . . 267.26 

Too late for the tide-mill. E. A. Rand, (b) 269.23 

Trotty's wedding tour and story book. E. S. Phelps, (c) . . 280.19 
True tales for my grandsons. Sir S. W. Baker, (ab) .... 262.23 
True to the last; or, my boyhood's hero. E. E. Green, (b) . . 266.29 
Twenty thousand leagues under the seas. Jules Verne, (a) . . 237.9 

Two college girls. H. D. Brown, (a) 211.35 

Uncle, Peep, and I. M. C. Clarke, (be) 280.40 

Uncle Rutherford's nieces. J. H. Mathews, (b) 276.35 



FICTION. 19 



Shelf. No. 

Uncle Titus. J. Spyri. (be) 280.33 

Under orders. K. Munroe. (b) 269.25 

Under the dog-star: from the dog- Latin of Jock. M. Janvier. 

(be) 278.22 

Under the lilacs. L. M. Alcott. (b) 210.29 

Up hill and down dale. L. D. Nichols, (c) 736.10 

Us: an old-fashioned story. Mrs. Molesworth. (be) .... 271.34 

Vicar of Wakefield. O. Goldsmith, (a) 221.19 

Wakulla: a story of adventure in Florida. K. Munroe. (b) . . 260.43 

Warlock o' Glenwarlock. G. MacDonald. (a) 249.6 

We and the world. J. H. Ewing. (ab) 267.41 

We girls. A. D. T. Whitney, (ab) 255.6 

What Katy did. S. C. Woolsey. (be) 270.15 

What Katy did at school. [Sequel to the above.] S. C. Wool- 
sey. (be) 281.24 

What Katy did next. [Sequel to the above.] S. C. Woolsey. 

(b) 281.15 

Whispering pine series. E. Kellogg. 6 v. (b) 

1. Spark of genius 273.10 

2. Sophomores of Radcliffe . . .273.11 

3. Whispering pine 273.12 

4. Winning his spurs 270.19 

5. Turning of the tide 283.7 

6. Stout heart 282.12 

White heron, and other stories. S. O. Jewett. (ab) .... 290.37 

White rat, and some other stories. Lady Barker, (c) .... 260.49 

Who was Paul Grayson? J. Habberton. (b) 281.37 

Will Rood's friendship. W.I.Bradley, (b) 271.5 

William Gay series. J. Abbott. 4 v. (c) 

1. Play for winter 710.9 

2. Play for spring 710.10 

3. Play for summer 710.11 

4. Play for autumn 710.12 

William Henry and his friends. A. M. Diaz, (b) 267.22 

William Henry letters. A. M. Diaz, (b) 267.21 

Winborough boys. H. C. Adams, (b) 267.2 

Wings of courage. From the French by M. E. Field, (b) . . 285.16 

Winifred Bertram. E. Charles, (a) 213.30 

Winter fun. W.O.Stoddard, (b) 281.39 

Work: a story of experience. L. M. Alcott. (a) 301.8 

Wreck of the Red Bird. G. C. Eggieston. (b) 282.34 

Wroxby college. H.C.Adams, (b) 283.15 

Yarns of an old mariner. M.C.Clarke, (b) . . 272.3 

York and Lancaster rose. A. Keary. (b) 236.27 

Young folks' cyclopaedia of stories. [From the Wide awake.] (b) 631.2 

Young prince of commerce. S. R. Hopkins, (ab) 268.36 

Young surveyor. J. T. Trowbridge, (b) 286.21 

Zoe. By the author of Miss Toosey's mission, (ab) .... 277.42 



20 GEOGRAPHY, TRAVEL, AND ADVENTURE. 



GEOGRAPHY, TRAVEL, AND ADVENTURE. 

Shelf. No. 

Adrift in the ice-fields. [Gulf of St. Lawrence.] C. W. Hall, (b) 286.24, 
Adventures in the wilderness ; or, camp-life in the Adirondack^. 

W. H. H. Murray, (a) 153.23 

Adventures of Captain Bonneville in the Rocky mountains and the 

far west. W. Irving, (a) 103.6 

Adventures of Herbert Massey in eastern Africa. V. L. Came- 

ron„ (b) 269.4 

Adventures on the great hunting grounds of the world. V. Meun- 

ier. (b) 145.21 

Adventurous boat voyages. R. Richardson, (ab) 145.17 

Afloat in the forest. [Brazil.] M. Reid. (ab) 275.16 

African Crusoes. 8. Lee. (b) 274.16 

Albert N'yanza, great basin of the Nile. Sir S. W. Baker, (a) . 113.22 

American family in Paris. A. E. Ticknor. (b) 123.27 

American girl abroad. A. Trafton. (ab) 126.22 

Arctic adventure by sea and land. Edited by E. Sargent, (a) . 127.9 

Arctic boat journey, in 1854. I. I. Hayes, (ab) 127.12 

Arctic explorations, 1853-55. E. K. Kane, (ab) 127.4 

Around the world in eighty da} T s. Jules Verne, (a) .... 280.17 

Around the world in the yacht ' Sunbeam.' Lady Brassey. (a) . 146.7 
Around the world on a bicycle. Vol. 1. From San Francisco to 

Teheran. T. Stevens.' (a) 145.25 

At the south pole. W. H. G. Kingston, (b)- 274.3 

Australian wanderers. S. Lee. (b) 274.15 

Bear hunters of the Rocky mountains. A Bowman.' (b) . . . 271.6 
Beaten paths; or, a woman's vacation. [Europe.] E. W. Thomp- 
son, (a) 125.25 

4t Boots and saddles : " life in Dakota with General Custer. [1873- 

76.] E. B. Custer, (a) 156.11 

B. 0. W. C. series. J. De Mille. 6 v. (b) 

1. B. O. W. C 272.9 

2. Boys of Grand Pre school 272.10 

3. Lost in the fog 281.16 

4. Fire in the woods 270.1 

5. Picked up adrift 270 2 

6. Treasure of the seas 283.2 

Boy emigrants. [On the trail to California.] N. Brooks, (b) . 154.6 

Boy hunters. [Africa.] M. Reid. (b) 275.2 

Boy travellers. T. W. Knox. 10 v. (ab) 

In the far east. 5 v. 

Pt. 1. Japan and China 111.5 

Pt. 2. Siam and Java 112.12 

Pt. 3. Ceylon and India . 205.21 

Pt. 4. Egypt and the Holy land 113 28 

Pt. 5. Through Africa 114.8 



GEOGRAPHY, TRAVEL, AND ADVENTURE. 21 

Shelf. No. 

Boy travellers, continued. 

In South America • 144.26 

In the Russian empire 131.4 

On the Congo 116.16 

In Australasia 205.22 

In Mexico 143.19 

Boys coastwise; or, all along the shore. [Atlantic coast.] W. 

H. Rideing. (b) 735.12 

Boys of other countries. B. Taylor, (be) 282.31 

Bride of the Rhine. [Row-boat journey on the river Mosel.] G-. 

E. Waring, jr. (a) 120.13 

Bush bo} 7 s : adventures in southern Africa. M. Reid. (b) . . 275.5 

Camping-out series. C. A. Stephens. 6 v. (b) 

1. Camping out 270.7 

2. Left on Labrador 270.16 

3. Off to the geysers 270.23 

4. Lynx-hunting 287.24 

5. Fox-hunting 281.19 

6. On the Amazons 281.22 

Captain Cook's three voyages round the world. Edited by C. R. 

Low. (ab) 146.18 

Captain Cook's voyages round the world. M.Jones, (b). . . 274.10 

Cast away in the cold. [Arctic regions.] I. I. Hayes, (b) . . 267.23 

Cast up by the sea. [Africa.] Sir S. W. Baker, (b) ... 267.6 

Castaways, The. [Story of Borneo.] M. Reid. (b) .... 275.6 
Charlie Asgarde. [Adventures on an island in the Pacific] A. 

St. Johnston, (b) 262.26 

Child Marian abroad. W. M. F. Round, (be) 720.24 

Children of the cold. [Life of the Esquimaux children.] F. 

Schwatka. (c) 742.13 

City boys in the woods ; or, a trapping venture in Maine. H. P. 

" Wells, (b) 269.20 

Cliff-climbers: sequel to Plant hunters [275.11]. M. Reid. (b) . 275.7 

Coral island: tale of the Pacific ocean. R. M. Ballantyne. (b). 266.3 

Country of the dwarfs. [Africa.] P. B. Du Chaiilu. (b) . . 267.14 

Cruise of her majesty's ship " Challenger." W. J. J. Spry, (a) . 496.6 

Cruisings in the Cascades. G-. O. Shields, (a) 145.27 

Cupples Howe, mariner : a tale of the sea. G-. Cupples. (ab) . 326.16 

Dick Onslow among the redskins. W. H. G. Kingston, (b) . . 273.14 
Dick Travers abroad. A. F. Samuels. 4 v. (b) 

1. Palm land : in the Chagos islands 730.23 

2. Lost tar : in Africa 730.24 

3. On the wave 730.25 

4. Little cricket: in London 730.26 

Dr. Kane, the Arctic hero. [Explorations in 1853.] M. Jones. 

(b) 127.24 

Dog Crusoe : tale of the western prairies. R. M. Ballantyne. (b) . 266.5 
Drifting round the world : a boy's adventures bv sea and land. 

C. W. Hall, (b) . . '. . . . 735.1 



22 GEOGRAPHY, TRAVEL, AND ADVENTURE. 

Shelf. No. 

Each and all ; or, how the seven little sisters prove their sisterhood : 

companion to The seven little sisters [742.6]. J. Andrews. 

(c) 742.5 

East Africa and its big game. Sir J. C. Willoughby. (a) . . . 115.3 

Eight years' wanderings in Ceylon. Sir S. W. Baker, (ab) . . 205.23 
Explorations and adventures in equatorial Africa. [1855-59.] 

P. B. Du Chaillu. (ab) 115.1 

Family flight through Mexico. E. E. and S. Hale, (b) . . . 735.18 
Far interior : travel and adventure from the cape of Good Hope to 

the lake regions of central Africa. [1884.] W. M. Kerr. 

2 v. (a) 116.4, 5 

Fast in the ice : adventures in the polar regions. R. M. Ballan- 

tyne. (b) 273.27 

Feats on the fiord. [Exploits in Norway.] H. Martineau. {In 

The playfellow.) (b) 278.4 

Five thousand miles in a sledge : a mid-winter journey across 

Siberia. L. F. Gowing. (a) 110.30 

Florence stories. J. Abbott. 6 v. (be) 

1. Florence and John 740.1 

2. G-rimkie 740.2 

3. The Orkney'islands 740.3 

4. The English channel 740.4 

5. Isle of Wight 740.5 

6. Florence's return 740.6 

Following the guidon. [Gen. Custer's life in Kansas and Indian 

Territory.] E. B. Custer, (a) . . 157.10 

Forest exiles : perils of a Peruvian family amid the wilds of the 

Amazon. M. Reid. (b) 275.9 

Four months in a sneak-box. N. H. Bishop, (a) 153.16 

Frank's ranche : my holiday in the Rockies. E. Marston. (a) . 155.27 

Fred Markham in Russia. W. H. G. Kingston, (b) . . . . 273.15 
From pole to pole : a tale of the sea. G. Stables, (ab) . . .278.34 

From the forecastle to the cabin. S. Samuels, (ab) .... 145.19 

Gascoyne, the sandal- wood trader. R. M. Ballantyne . (b) . 266.10 
General, The ; or, twelve nights in the hunters' camp. W. Barrows. 

(b) • . 276.6 

Giraffe hunters. [Africa.] M. Reid. (b). ...... . 275.19 

Good old times : grandfather's struggles for a homestead. [Maine. 

1740-60.] E. Kellogg, (b) . . . . 283.33 

Gorilla hunters : wilds of Africa. R. M. Ballantyne. (b) . . 266.11 
Great thirst land: a ride through [South Africa, 1876]. P. Gill- 
more, (a) 116.14 

Great waterfalls, cataracts, and geysers, described and illustrated. 

J. Gibson, (ab) 145.24 

Half-hours with the early explorers. T. Frost, (ab) .... 145.3 

Hans Brinker : story of life in Holland. M. M. Dodge, (b) . 267.20 

Heart of the White mountains. S. A. Drake, (a) 152.2 

Hearts of oak : stories of early English adventure. W. N. Sams- 
bury, (a) 151.3 



GEOGRAPHY, TRAVEL, AND ADVENTURE. 23 

Shelf. No. 

Horse, foot, and dragoons : sketches of army life at home and 

abroad. R. F. Zogbaum. (a) 145.22 

How I crossed Africa. [1877-79.] A. de Serpa Pinto. 2 v. 

(a) 116.2, 3 

How I found Livingstone. H. M. Stanley, (a) 207.7 

Hunting adventures on land and sea. T. W. Knox. 2 v. (b) 

Pt. 1. The young Nimrods in North America 735.2 

Pt. 2. The young Nimrods around the world 735.23 

Ice queen. [Journey over the ice on Lake Erie.] E. Ingersoll. (b). 281.38 
Ignoramuses, The : a travel story. [Europe.] M. B. Crownin- 

shield. (b) 735.21 

In the bush and on the trail : adventures in the forests of North 

America. B. H. Revoil. (ab) 262.33 

In the eastern seas. W. H. G-. Kingston, (b) 274.4 

In the land of the moose, the bear, and the beaver : adventures in 

the forests of the Athabasca. A. Daunt, (b) 262.22 

In the trades, the tropics, and the roaring forties. Ladv Brassey. 

(a) ". . . . 142.19 

Incidents of a collector's rambles in Australia, New Zealand, and 

New Guinea. S. F. Denton, (a) 205.11 

Into unknown seas : cruise of two sailor boys. D. Ker. (b) . . 281.45 

Island of fire. [Iceland. 874-1874.] P. C. Headley. (a). . 130.17 
Jack Hooper : his adventures at sea and in South Africa. V. L. 

Cameron, (b) 269.3 

John Brent. [California and the west.] T. Winthrop. (a) . . 254.15 
Juan and Juanita. [Adventures of Mexican children captured by 

Indians.] F. C. Baylor, (b) 279.1 

Jungle, peak, and plain. G-. Stables, (b) 283.29 

Kaloolah : the adventures of Jonathan Romer. [Africa.] W. S. 

Mayo, (ab) 735.22 

Kibboo G-aney : a story of adventure in the heart of Africa. W. 

Wentworth. (b) . . . 269.12 

King's hand-book of Boston harbor. M. F. Sweetser. (ab) . . 383.36 
Knockabout club. F. A. Ober. 4 v. (ab) 

In the Everglades 734.5 

In the Antilles 734.6 

In Spain 734.7 

In north Africa 734.8 

Lake and forest series. [Maine woods.] C. A. J. Farrar. 3 v. (b) 

Eastward, ho! " 262.17 

Down the west branch 262.18 

Up the north branch 262.19 

Lake regions of central Africa. J. Geddie. (ab) 114.24 

Land of desolation : observation and adventure in Greenland. I. 

I. Hayes, (a) 127.11 

Land of fire. [Tierra del Fuego.] M. Reid. (b) 275.21 

Land of the midnight sun : journeys through Sweden, Norway, 

Lapland, and northern Finland. P. B. Du Chaillu. 2 v. (a) 130.5, 6 
Life and adventures of a Quaker among the Indians. T. C. 

Battey. (ab) 155.19 



24 GEOGRAPHY, TRAVEL, AND ADVENTURE. 

Shelf. No. 

Lifeboat: tale of our coast heroes. R. M. Ballantyne. (b) . . 266.13 

Little Loo. [Sea story.] W. C. Russell, (a) 299.9 

Little Lucy's wonderful globe. [Children of other countries.] C. 

M. Yonge. (c) 742.7 

Log-letters from " The Challenger." Lord G. Campbell, (a) . 496.8 

Lost in the jungle. [Africa.] P. B. Du Chaillu. (b) . . . . 267.15 

Man-eaters, and other odd people. M. Reid. (ab) 275.18 

Man-of-war life. C. Nordhoff. (b) . . . 264.20 

Man on the ocean: book about boats and ships. R. M. Ballan- 
tyne. (b) 496.24 

Marco Paul's voyages and travels. J. Abbott. 6 v. (be) 

1. In New York 740.19 

2. On the Erie canal 740.20 

3. In the forests of Maine 740.21 

4. In Vermont 740.22 

5. In Boston 740.23 

6. At the Springfield armory 740.24 

Mark Seaworth : a tale of the Indian ocean. W. H. G. Kingston. 

(b) 273.17 

Master Rockafellar's voyage. W. C. Russell, (ab) 299.10 

Masterman Ready ; or, the wreck of the Pacific. F. Marryat. (b) 233.8 
Merchant vessel : sailor boy's voyages to see the world. C. Nord- 
hoff. (b) . . . . 264.21 

Mission, The ; or, scenes in Africa. F. Marryat. (b) .... 233.9 
Modern vikings : life and sport in the Norseland. H. H. Boyesen. 

(b) . 269.7 

My Apingi kingdom : with life in the great Sahara. P. B. Du 

Chaillu. (b) 267.16 

My Kalulu : story of central Africa. H.M.Stanley, (a). . . 207.11 
My life on the plains : personal experiences with Indians. Gen. 

G. A. Custer, (a) .... ^ 156.4 

Nile tributaries of Abyssinia. Sir S! W. Baker, (a) .... 113.23 

Nooks and corners of the New England coast. S. A. Drake, (a) 152.1 

North pole, and how Charlie Wilson discovered it. (b) .... 278.20 
Ocean free-lance : from a privateersman's log of 1812. W. C. 

Russell, (a) 299.12 

Omoo : adventures in the south seas. H.Melville, (a) . . . 132.10 

On the banks of the Amazon. W. H. G. Kingston, (ab) . . . 274.8 

Open polar sea. I. I. Hayes, (a) 127.6 

Oregon trail. F. Parkman. (ab) 286.3 

Our new way round the world. C. C. Coffin, (a) 146.12 

Our sea-coast heroes : stories of wreck and of rescue by the life- 
boat and rocket. A. Daunt, (ab) 145.20 

Our young folks abroad : adventures in a journey through Europe 

to Constantinople. J. D. McCabe. (ab) 735.3 

Palmetto-leaves. [Life in Florida.] H. B. Stowe. (a) . . . 153.17 
Personally conducted. [Travels in Europe.] F. R. Stockton. 

(b) 734.3 

Pictures of travel in Sweden and Switzerland, with a visit at 

Charles Dickens's house. H. C. Andersen, (a) .... 236.5 



GEOGRAPHY, TRAVEL, AND ADVENTURE. 25 

Shelf. ?v T o. 

Picturesque journeys in America of the Junior united tourist club. 

E. T. Bromfield. (b) 735.14 

Pioneer life and frontier adventures : Kit Carson and his com- 
panions. DeW. C. Peters. (b) 155.22 

Plant hunters : adventures among the Himalaya mountains. M. 

Reid. (b) 275.11 

Planting the wilderness. [Ohio valley, 1773.] J. D. McCabe. 

(b) 276.4 

Red mountain of Alaska. W. B. Allen, (b) 269.5 

Rifle and hound in Ceylon. Sir S. W. Baker, (ab) . 205.24 

Rob Roy on the Baltic. J. Macgregor. (a) 130.14 

Rob Roy on the Jordan. J. Macgregor. (a) 135.10 

Robinson Crusoe. D. De Foe. (b) 267.13 

Robinson Crusoe, in words of one syllable. M. Godolphin. (c) . 270.25 
Rollo's tour in Europe. J. Abbott. 10 v. (b) 

1. On the Atlantic 721.1 

2. In Paris 721.2 

3. In Switzerland 721.3 

4. In London 721.4 

5. On the Rhine 721.5 

6. In Scotland 721.6 

7. In Geneva . . 721.7 

8. In Holland 721.8 

9. In Naples 721.9 

10. In Rome 721.10 

Rose of Paradise. [Pirates. African coast. 1720.] H. Pyle. (ab) 216.19 

Rouucl the world. By a boy. Edited bv S. Smiles, (ab) . . . 146.19 

Round the world. W. H. G. Kingston. " (b) 273.22 

Schwatka's search : sledging in the Arctic in quest of the Franklin 

records. [1878-80.] W. H. Gilder, (a) 127.5 

Scouting for Stanle}^ in east Africa. T.Stevens, (a) . . . . 115.11 
Sea, The : its stirring story of adventure, peril, and heroism. F. 

Whymper. (ab) 145.2 

Sea queen. W.C.Russell, (a) 325.13 

Settlers in Canada. F. Marryat. (ab) 233.21 

Seven little sisters prove their sisterhood : companion to [the fol- 
lowing]. J. Andrews, (c) 742.5 

Same as Each and all. 
Seven little sisters who live on the round ball that floats in the air. 

J. Andrews, (c) 742.6 

Sights worth seeing. By those who saw them. [The Washing- 
tons' English home, child-life in Venice, Canadian carnival, 

and other sketches ] (b) 735.20 

Six weeks in the saddle. [Iceland, 1872.] S. E. Waller. (ab) 130.22 
Snow-shoes and canoes ; or, the early days of a fur-trader in the 

Hudson's bay territory. W. H. G. Kingston, (b) . . . 274.28 
Spectacles for young eyes. S. W. Lander. 8 v. (b) 

1. Boston 721.11 

2. St. Petersburg 721.12 

3. Pekin 721.13 



26 GEOGRAPHY, TRAVEL, AND ADVENTURE. 

Shelf. No. 

Spectacles for young eyes, continued. 

4. Moscow 721.14 

5. Zurich 721.15 

6. Berlin 721.16 

7. Rome 721.17 

8. New York 721.18 

Starboard and port. [Yachting cruise, Boston to Cape G-aspe.] 

G. H. Hepworth. (ab) 152.24 

Stories of adventure, told by adventurers. E. E. Hale, (b) . . 731.26 

Stories of the gorilla country. [Africa.] P. B. Du Chaillu. (b). 267.17 
Stories of the island world. [Madagascar, Java, Iceland, Ceylon, 

New Zealand.] C. Nordhoff. (b) 205.26 

Stories of the mountain and the forest. M. A. Panll. (b) . . . 262.24 
Stories of the sea, told by sailors. E. E. Hale, (b) . . . . 731.25 
Summer cruise on the coast of New England. R. Carter, (ab) . 152.18 
Sunshine and storm in the east : cruises to Cyprus and Constanti- 
nople. Lady Brassey. (a) 125.7 

Swiss family Robinson. J. R. von Wyss and Baron ne de Monto- 

lieu. (b) 277.28 

Their canoe trip. [New Hampshire and Massachusetts rivers.] 

M. P. W. Smith, (b) 267.35 

There she blows ! or, the log of the Arethusa. W. H. Macy. (b) . 286.26 
Thousand miles in the Rob Ro}^ canoe on rivers and lakes of 

Europe. J. Macgregor. (a) 126.29 

Thousand miles' walk across South America. N. H. Bishop, (b). 144.25 
Three Vassar girls. E. W. Champney. 8 v. (a) 

Abroad : through France and Spain 126.23 

In England 735.26 

In South America 735.27 

In Italy 122.16 

On the Rhine . 120.12 

At home 735.24 

In Russia and Turkey 735.25 

In Switzerland 735.28 

Through the dark continent. [1874-77.] H.M.Stanley. 2 v. (a) 207.9, 10 
Tom Cringle's log. [West Indies.] M.Scott, (a) .... 292.3 
Tramp trip : how to see Europe on fifty cents a day. L. Meri- 
wether, (a) 125.24 

Travellers' tales. By the author of w > Busy bee." (b) . . . . 287.13 

Travels of Marco Polo for boys and girls. T. W. Knox, (ab) . 111.6 
Treasure island. [Story of the Spanish main.] R. L. Stevenson. 

(b) 215.16 

Two years before the mast. R. H. Dana, jr. (ab) 154.21 

— Same 332.34 

Two years in the jungle : experiences of a hunter and naturalist. 

[East Indies. 1876-79.] W. T. Hornaday. (a) . . . . 112.9 

Typee : four months in the Marquesas. H.Melville, (a) . . . 132.8 

Ungava : a tale of Esquimaux-land. R. M. Ballantyne. (b) . . 266.18 
Views afoot ; or, Europe seen with knapsack and staff. B. Taylor. 

(a) 141.20 



GEOGRAPHY, TRAVEL, AND ADVENTURE. 



27 



T. W. 



(ab) 

00 

New 



Voyage of the paper canoe. N. H. Bishop, (a) . 
Voyage of the " Vivian" to the north pole and beyond 

Knox, (ab) 

Whaling and fishing. C. Nordhoff. (b) . . . 
When I was a boy in China. Yan Phou Lee. (b) 
Wild adventures in wild places. G. Stables, (b) 
Wild adventures round the pole. G. Stables, (ab) 
Wild life under the equator. P. B. Du Chaillu. (b) 
Wild men and wild beasts. [India, 1847.] W. G. dimming 
Willis, the pilot. Sequel to Swiss family Robinson [277.28]. 
With pack and rifle in the far south-west : adventures in 

Mexico, Arizona, and Central America. A. Daunt, (ab) 
Wolf Run ; or, the boys of the wilderness. [Pennsylvania, 1755.] 

E. Kellogg, (b) 

Wonders of Pompeii. M. Monnier. (a) 

Wreck of the " Grosvenor." W.C.Russell, (a) 

Wrecked on a reef : twenty months among the Auckland isles. 

F. E. Raynal. (ab) 

Yankee girls in Zulu land. L. V. Sheldon, (a) 

Young America abroad. W. T. Adams. 1st series. 6 v. (b) 

1. Outward bound 

Shamrock and thistle ; Ireland and Scotland . . . . 

Red cross ; England and Wales 

Dikes and ditches ; Holland and Belgium 

Palace and cottage ; France and Switzerland . 

Down the Rhine ; Germany 

2d series. 6 v. 

1. Up the Baltic; Norway, Sweden, and Denmark 

Northern lands ; Russia and Prussia 

Cross and crescent ; Turkey and Greece . . . 

Sunny shores ; Italy and Austria ........ 

Vine and olive ; Spain and Portugal 

Isles of the sea ; homeward bound 

Young castaways ; or, the child hunters of Patagonia. Lady F. C. 

Dixie, (b) . 

Young Dodge club series. J. De Mille. 3 v. (b) 

1 . Among the brigands 

2. The seven hills. [Rome.] 

3. The winged lion. [Venice.] . 

Young fur-traders ; or, snowflakes and sunbeams from the far 

north. R. M. Ballantyne. (b) . 

Young voyageurs. [Hudson bay territory.] M. Reid. (b) . 
Youna; yagers : hunting adventures in southern Africa. M. Reid. 

(b) 

Youngsters' yarns. R. H. Moncrieff. (ab) 

Zigzag journeys. H. Butterworth. 12 v. (b) 

In Europe 

In classic lands .• 

In the Orient 

In the Occident 



Shelf. No. 

153.15 



735.13 
264.22 
110.20 
278.31 
278.33 
267.18 
141.9 
282.2 

262.34 



271.23 
261.21 
217.22 



2. 

3. 
4. 
5. 
6. 



2. 

3. 
4. 
5. 

6. 



141.12 
116.8 

264.7 

264.8 

264.9 

264.10 

264.11 

264.12 



264.13 
264.14 
270.26 
287.19 
264.17 
264.16 



269.24 



272.11 

270.4 
283.26 



266.17 
275.13 

275.14 
269.11 

735.4 
735.5 



735.6 
735.7 



28 HISTORICAL FICTION. 

Shelf. No. 

Zigzag journeys, continued. 

In northern lands 735.8 

In Acadia 735.9 

In the Levant 735.10 

In the sunny south 735.11 

In India 735.15 

In the antipodes 735.16 

In the British Isles 735.17 

In the great northwest 735.19 



HISTORICAL FICTION. 

Abbot : sequel to the Monastery (248.9). [Mary, queen of Scots. 

Escape from Lochleven castle.] Sir W. Scott, (a) . . 248.10 

Aboard the Mavis. [Cruise about Long Island, with stories from 

early American history.] R. Markham. (b) 278.24 

Adventures of Ann : stories of colonial times. M. E. Wilkins. 

(b) 279.10 

Anne of Geierstein. [France and Switzerland, 1475.] Sir W. 

Scott, (a) 248.20 

Antiquary. [Scotland, about 1800.] Sir W. Scott, (a) . . . 248.3 
Barnabv Ruclge. [England, 1780. Lord Gordon riots.] C. 

Dickens, (a) 223.3 

Begum's daughter. [New York, 1689-95.] E. L. Bvnner. (a) 238.2 
Ben-Hur : a tale of the Christ. L.Wallace, (a) ..... 322.3 
Betrothed, The. [Welsh border, 12th century.] Sir W. Scott. 

(a) 248.17 

Big brother series. [Stories of the war of 1812.] G. C. Eggleston. 
3 v. (b) 

1. Big brother 282.32 

2. Captain Sam 282.33 

3. Signal boys 283.28 

Black arrow. [England. Wars of the roses.] R. L. Stevenson. 

(ab) 215.21 

By fire and sword: story of the Huguenots. T. Archer, (a) . . 249.11 
By pike and dyke : a tale of the rise of the Dutch republic. G. A. 

Henty. (ab) 265.37 

Caged lion. [Captivity in England of James I. of Scotland. 15th 

century.] C. M. Yonge. (a) 255.9 

Captain Jack, the scout ; or, the Indian wars about old Fort 

Duquesne. [1755.] C. McKnight. (ab) 245.27 

Chaplet of pearls. [France. Massacre of St. Bartholomew. 1572.] 

C. M. Yonge. (a) 227.32 

Cherry and Violet: tale of the great plague [in London]. A. 

Manning, (ab) 285.8 

Chevalier's daughter. [France and England, 17th century. Hugue- 
nots.] L. E. Guernsey, (ab) 232.25 



HISTORICAL FICTION. 29 



Shelf. No. 

Children of old Park's tavern : a story of the South shore. [By- 
field, Mass. 1680.] F. A. Humphrey, (b) 281.43 

Children of the New forest. [England. Cavaliers and round- 
heads.] F. Marryat. (ab) : . . . . 233.1 

Citoyenue Jacqueline. [French revolution.] H. Keddie. (a) . 252.15 

Conscript : story of the French war of 1813. E. Erckinann and A. 

Chatrian. '(a) 211.22 

Cucljo's cave. [U.S. civil war. NeaTo character.] J. T. Trow- 
bridge, (ab) " 251.20 

Dames of high estate. Mine. H. G. de Witt, (a) 311.17 

Stories of the countess de Montfort, the court of Louis XIV., Pascal 
and his sister, and the revolt of La Vendee. 

Days of Bruce. [Founded upon incidents in the life of Robert 

Bruce.] G. Aguilar. (a) 212.8 

Dora Darling, the daughter of the regiment. [Southern rebellion.] 

J. G. Austin, .(b) 292.1 

Dorothy Arden. [Story of the persecutions in England under 

James II. and of the dragonnades in France. 1685-88.] J. 

M. Callwell. (ab) 298.1 

Double masquerade : a romance of the [American] revolution. C. 

R. Talbot, (b) 266.30 

Dove in the eagle's nest. [Robber barons of Germany. About 

1500.] C. M. Yonge. (a) 255.13 

Dra} T tons and the Davenants : story of the civil wars. [England, 

Charles I.] E. Charles, (a) 213.29 

Drummer boy. [Southern rebellion.] J. T. Trowbridge, (ab) . 251.21 
Early dawn : sketches of Christian life in England. [Anglo-Saxon 

period.] E. Charles, (a) 213.28 

Erling the bold : a tale of the Norse sea-kings. R. M. Ballantyne. 

(b) . 266.6 

Fair god: a tale of the conquest of Mexico. [1519.] L. Wallace. 

(a) 302.23 

Faith White's letter book. 1620-23. Plymouth, New England. 

M. H. Whiting, (b) 256.22 

Fiddler of Lugau. [Story of a musician in a small German town 

during Napoleon's wars.] M.Roberts, (a) 323.28 

Flamingo feather. [French and Spaniards in Florida. 1565-'i8.] 

K. Munroe. (b) 260.52 

For the temple : a tale of the fall of Jerusalem. G. A. Henty. (a) 265.34 
Forest outlaws. [Story of Hnoo of Lincoln. 12th century. Robin 

Hood.] E. Gilliat. (ab) . 252.32 

Fortunes of Nigel. [London, James I., 1620.] Sir W. Scott. 

(a) 248.13 

French prisoners. [Franco-German war. German school life.] 

E. Bertz. (b) 277.35 

Great-grandmother's girls in New France. [Deerfield massacre, 

1704. Captive maid among the Canadian Indians.] E. W. 

Champney. (ab) 278.44 

Great-grandmother's girls in New Mexico, 1670-1680. E. W. 

Champney. (a) 278.48 



30 HISTORICAL FICTION. 



Shelf. No. 

Great treason : story of the war of independence. M. A. M. Hop- 
pus, (ab) 219.17 

Green mountain boys. [Early settlement of Vermont.] D. P. 

Thompson, (ab) 302.12 

Guy Mannering. [Scotland, 18th century. Smugglers and gyp- 
sies.] Sir W.Scott, (a) 248.2 

Harold, the last of the Saxon kings. Sir E. Bulwer Lytton. (a) 213.8 
Henry Esmond. [England, time of queen Anne.] W. M. 

Thackeray, (a) 257.15 

Hidden treasure. [Story of religions differences at the time of 

Tyndale.] L. E. Guernsey, (ab) 232.33 

Hospital sketches and camp and fireside stories. [Civil war.] 

L. M. Alcott. (a) 210.23 

In his name. [Story of the Waldenses. Lyons, about '1200.] 

E. E. Hale, (ab) 237.30 

Invasion of France, 1814. E. Erckmann and A. Chatrian.. (a) . 211.25 
It might have been: the story of the gunpowder plot. [1604-5.] 

E. S. Holt, (a) 298.10 

Ivanhoe. [England, time of Richard I. Chivalry.] Sir W. 

Scott, (ab) 248.8 

— Same. (Condensed by B, Johnson.) 310.28 

Jack of the mill. [England, time of Henry V. Persecution of 

the Lollards.] W. Howitt. (ab) 230.2 

Jecl : a boy's adventures in the army of 'Gl-'65. W. L. Goss. (b) 279.16 
Kenilworth. [England, time of Elizabeth, 1575.] Sir W. Scott. 

(ab) 248.11 

Kenneth ; or, the rear-guard of the grand army. [Napoleon's re- 
treat from Moscow, 1812.] C. M. Yonge. (ab) .... 255.22 
Kidnapped: adventures of David Balfour in 1751. [Scotland.] 

R. L. Stevenson, (ab) 215.18 

Knickerbocker's history of New York. [Satire on early Dutch 

rule in New York.] W.Irving, (a) 102.28 

Lady Betty's governess. [England, time of Charles I. Puritans.] 

L. E. Guernsey, (ab) 232.8 

Lances of Lynwood : chivalry in England. [Edward III.] C. 

M. Yonge. (b) 255.23 

Last days of Pompeii. [A. D. 79.] Sir E. Bulwer Lytton. (a) 213.9 
Last of the barons. [England. Wars of the roses.] Sir E. Bul- 
wer Lytton. (a) 213.10 

Leather-stocking tales. [Indians and hunters. 1750-1800.] J. 
F. Cooper. 5 v. (ab) 

1. Deerslayer 215.5 

2. Last of the Mohicans 215.6 

3. Pathfinder 215.7 

4. Pioneers 215.8 

5. Prairie 215.9 

Lily and the cross : a tale of Acadia. [About 1740-50.] J. De 

Mille. (b) 286.8 

Lionel Lincoln. [Siege of Boston and battle of Bunker hill.] J. 

F. Cooper, (ab) 215.14 



HISTORICAL FICTION. 



Shelf. No. 

Little duke. See Richard the fearless. 

Little pilgrims at Plymouth. F. A. Humphrey, (b) .... 279.12 
Loveday's history. [England, time of Henry VIII., with some- 
thing of convent life.] L. E. Guernsey, (a) 232.31 

Madame Therese : story of a peasant. [French revolution.] E. 

Erckmann and A. Chatrian. (ab) 211.24 

Man without a country. [Time of Aaron Burr.] E. E. Hale. 

(In his If, yes, and perhaps.) (ab) 301.3 

— Same. (In Little classics : exile) 290.27 

Mercedes of Castile. [Spain and Columbus.] J. F. Cooper, (a) 216.14 
Miller's story of the war ; or, the plebiscite. [Franco- Prussian 

war.] E. Erckmann and A. Chatrian. (a) 211.26 

Minister's wooing. [Home life in New England. Aaron Burr.] 

H. B. Stowe. (a) 246.10 

Monastery. [Scottish superstitions. Catholics and protestants, 

1560.] Sir W. Scott, (a) 248.9 

Neighbor Jackwood. [New England life and slavery.] J. T. 

Trowbridge, (ab) 251.26 

Oak staircase : a narrative of the times of James II. M. and C. 

Lee. (a) 320.14 

On both sides of the sea. [England and New England. Sequel to 

The Draytons and the Uavenants — 213.29.] E. Charles, (a) 211.17 
On the edge of the storm. [Times directly preceding the French 

revolution.] M.Roberts, (a) . . 235.24 

On the edge of winter ; records some stories and ballads of the 

early days of our country. R. Markham. (b) 278.26 

Otto of the silver hand. [Germany. 12th century.] H. Pyle. (b) 278.47 
Peasant and the prince. [French revolution.] H. Marti ne an. (In 

The playfellow.) (b) . . .' 278.4 

Peter and Polly ; or, home-life in New England a hundred years 

ago. [Revolution.] A. D. Greene, (b) ....*.. 281.36 
Peveril of the peak. [England, time of Charles II.] Sir W. 

Scott, (a) 248.14 

Philip Nolan's friends. [Scene in New Orleans and Texas, time 

of the annexation of Louisiana.] E. E. Hale, (a) . . . 301.30 
Picciola. [Young nobleman imprisoned by Napoleon I.] J. X. 

B. Saintine. (a) 242.20 

Pigeon pie. [England, 17th century. Cavaliers and roundheads.] 

C. M. Yonge. ( With her Ben Sylvester's word.) (b) . . 260.33 
Pilot. [Revolution. Paul Jones.] J. F. Cooper, (ab) . . . 216.2 
Plebiscite. See Miller's story of the war. 

Prentice Hugh. [Time of Edward I. of England. Transforming 

of Exeter cathedral.] F. M. Peard.- (ab) 252.33 

Prince and the page : story of the last crusade. [England, Ed- 
ward I.] C. M. l r onge. (a) 255.32 

Prince and the pauper. [England, 16th century. Prince Edward 
is supposed to change places with a pauper.] >S. L. Clemens, 
(b) 278.30 

Quentin Durward. [France under Louis XL, 1470. Charles the 

bold figures.] Sir W. Scott, (a) 258.4 



32 HISTORICAL FICTION. 

Shelf. No. 

Raraona. [Indian question.] Mrs. H. M. Jackson, (a) . . . 316.39 

Rangers, The; or, the tory's daughter. [Revolutionary history of 

Vermont.] D. P. Thompson, (ab) 253.20 

Red rover. [French and Indian war.] J. F. Cooper, (a) . . 216.3 

Redgauntlet. [Scotland. Prince Charles Edward Stuart. Sequel 

to Waverley — 248.1.] Sir W. Scott. (a) 248.16 

Richard the fearless ; or, the little duke. [Richard of Normandy. 

10th century.] C. M. Yonge. (b) 255.24 

Rob Roy. [Scotland. Rebellion of 1715.] Sir W. Scott, (a) . 248.4 

— Same. (Condensed by R. Johnson.) . 310.29 

Royal hunt: a story of Huguenot emigration. Mrs. E. C. Wilson. 

(b) 277.39 

St. George and St. Michael. [England, Charles I, Cavaliers and 

roundheads.] G. MacDonald. (a) 235.29 

Schonberg-Cotta family, Chronicles of the. [Reformation and 

Luther.] E. Charles, (a) 213.26 

Scottish chiefs. [Bruce and Wallace.] J.Porter, (a) . . . 242.11 

Scouring of the white horse. [England. Time of Alfred the 

great.] T. Hughes, (ab) 267.25 

Spy. [American revolution. Hudson river.] J. F. Cooper. 

(ab) 216.8 

Standish of Standish : a story of the Pilgrims. J. G. Austin. 

(a) 322.25 

Stories from history. [Chiefly from English history.] A. Strick- 
land, (b) .. 281.10 

Story of Tonty. [Adventures of La Salle and his faithful com- 
panion.] M. H. Catherwood. (ab) 329.20 

Story of Viteau. [France, 13th century. Inquisition.] F. R. 

Stockton, (ab) 277.34 

Tale of two cities. [Paris and London. French revolution.] C. 

Dickens, (a) 223.20 

Tales from English history. A. Strickland, (b) 287.22 

Talisman. [Story of the third crusade under Richard I., 1190.] 

Sir W.Scott, (ab) 248.17 

Theresa at San Domingo : a tale of the negro insurrection of 1791. 

Fresneau, Mine. A. (b) . . . . 282.36 

Three Greek children. [Athenian home life, incidents of battles, 

Greek legends.] A. J. Church, (b) ....... . 268.37 

Three scouts. [Sequel to Cudjo's cave — 251.20.] J.T.Trow- 
bridge, (ab) . . .• 251.28 

Through unknown ways. [Diary of a ladv in waiting. England, 

1684-87.] L. E. Guernsey, (ab) 232.32 

Twice-told tales. N.Hawthorne. 2 v. (a) 224.11,12 

Contains Legends of the Province house (221.12), and other stories 
of colonial New England. 

Two hundred years ago : life in New Sweden. [1647-82.] Bv 

the author of lt Over the hedge." (b) ....... ". 292.8 

Two little confederates. [Lads in the south during the civil war.] 

T.N.Page, (b) 278.50 

Uncle Tom's cabin. [Slavery.] H. B. Stowe. (ab) .... 246.17 



HISTORY AND BIOGKAPHY. 33 



Shelf. No. 

Under Bayard's banner : a story of the days of chivalry. 

[Founded on the history of chevalier Bayard.] H. Frith. 

(ab) 287.29 

Under the storm. [English country folk in Cromwell's time.] C. 

M. Yonge. (ab) ' 255.34 

Unknown to history : a story of the captivity of Mary of Scotland. 

[1568-97.] C. M. Yonge. (a) 255.29 

Virginians, The : a tale of the last century. [Washington in his 

youth. Braddock's defeat.] W. M. Thackeray, (a) . . 257.27 
Water-witch. [New York, about 1710.] J.F.Cooper, (a) . 216.9 
Waterloo: sequel to the Conscript of 1813 [211.22]. E. Erck- 

mann and A. Chatrian. (a) 211.23 

Waverley. [Scotland. Rebellion of 1745.] Sir W. Scott. (a) 248.1 
Wept of Wish-ton-wish. [Connecticut. King Philip's war.] J. 

F. Cooper, (a) " 216.11 

Westward ho ! [Time of Elizabeth. English in South America. 

Spanish armada, 1588.] C. Kingsley. (a) 231.21 

Wing-and-wing. [Founded upon adventures of Raoul Ivard, com- 
mander of a French privateer, 1798-99.] J. F. Cooper, (a) 216.10 

Winning his way. [Civil war.] C. C. Coffin, (b) 230.1 

With Lee in Virginia. [Southern view.] G-. A. Henty. (ab) . 265.36 
With the king at Oxford : a tale of the great rebellion. [Reign of 

Charles I. Description of the great fire and plague of 

London.] A. J. Church, (ab) 252.29 

With Wolfe in Canada. [Introduces Braddock's defeat and the 

attacks on Ticonderoga and Fort William Henry.] G. A. 

Henty. (ab) 265.32 

Woodstock. [England. Cromwell and Charles II. 1652.] Sir 

W. Scott, (a) 258.22 

Wyoming series. [Pennsylvania. Revolution. Indians.] E. S. 
Ellis. 2 v. (b) 

1. Wyoming 263.32 

2. Storm mountain 263.36 

Young Carthaginian. [Story of the times of Hannibal.] G. A. 

Henty. (ab) 265.31 



HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY, 

About old story-tellers : of how and when they lived, and what 

stories they told. D.G.Mitchell, (b) 72.12 

Abraham Lincoln. N. Brooks, (ab) 415.13 

Adventures and discourses of Captain John Smith. J. Ashton. 

( a ) 410.35 

Adventures told by himself. Early English plates and type. 

Alfred the great. T.Hughes, (ab) 434.10 

America not discovered by Columbus : sketch of discovery by the 

Norsemen in the 10th century. R.B.Anderson, (ab) . . 400.12 



34 HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY. 

Shelf. No. 

American pioneers and patriots. J. S. C. Abbott. 10 v. (b) 

Benjamin Franklin 414.31 

Captain Kidd 414.28 

Christopher Carson 414. 2G 

Daniel Boone 414.22 

David Crockett 414.27 

Ferdinand de Soto 414.24 

La Salle and his companions 414.30 

Miles Standish 414.23 

PaulJones 414.29 

Peter Stuyvesant 414.25 

Army life : a private's reminiscences of the civil war. T. Gerrish. 

(a) .... 403.14 

Army life in a black regiment. T. W. Higginson. (a) . . . 403.12 
Around the Hub : a boy's book about Boston. S. A. Drake. 

(b) 383.37 

Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin (a) 427.11 

Benedict Arnold. G. C. Hill, (ab) 410.21 

Benjamin F'ranklin. E. M. Tomkinson. (World's workers series.) 

(ab) 427.12 

Biographical histories. J. and J. S. C. Abbott. 32 v. (b) 

Alexander the great 711.1 

Alfred the great 711.2 

Charles 1 711. a 

Charles II 711.4 

Cleopatra 711.5 

Cyrus the great 711.6 

Darius the great 711.7 

Elizabeth 711.8 

Genghis Khan 711.9 

Hannibal 711.10 

Henry IV 711.23 

Hernando Cortez 711.24 

Hortense 711.25 

Joseph Bonaparte 711.26 

Josephine 711.27 

Julius Caesar 711.11 

Louis XIV 711.28 

Louis Philippe 711.29 

Madame Roland 711.30 

Margaret of Anjou 711.12 

Marie Antoinette 711.31 

Mary, queen of Scots 711.13 

Nero 711.14 

Peter the great 711.15 

Philip, chief of the Wampanoags 711.32 

Pyrrhus 711.16 

Richard 1 711.17 

Richard II 711.18 

Richard III 711.19 



HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY. 35 

Shelf. No. 

Biographical histories, continued. 

Romulus 711.20 

William the couqueror 711.21 

Xerxes the great 711.22 

Blue jackets of '76 : naval battles of the revolution. W. J. Abbot. 

(b) 395.8 

Blue jackets of 1812. W. J. Abbot, (b) 392.5 

Blue jackets of '61. W. J. Abbot, (b) ........ 407.16 

Bonnie Scotland : tales of her history, heroes, and poets. S. J. 

Lippincott. (b) 370.25 

Book of American explorers. T. W. Higginson. (ab) .... 151.1 

Book of golden deeds. C. M. Yonge. (ab) 356.25 

Boston town. H. E. Scudder. (b) 383.35 

Boy's Froissart : being Sir John Froissart's chronicles of adven- 
ture, battle, and custom in England, France, Spain, etc. 

[1326-1400.] Edited by S. Lanier, (ab) 376.15 

Boy's town. W. D. Ho wells, (ab) 743.1 

Boyhood of great men. J. G. Edgar, (ab) 451.10 

Boyhood of living authors. W. H. Rideing. (b) 451.29 

Boyhood of Martin Luther. H. Mayhew. (b) 731.8 

Boys and girls of the revolution. C. H. Woodman, (b) . . . 451.13 

Boys of '76. C. C. Coffin, (b) 395.9 

Boys of 1812, and other naval heroes. J. R. Soley. (b) . . . 392.8 
Boys of '61 ; or, four years of fighting. C. C. Coffin, (b) . . 404.5 
Boys' and girls' Plutarch: being parts of the " Lives" edited by 

J. S. White, (ab) 456.24 

Brant and Reel Jacket. E. Eggleston and L. E. Seelye. (b) . 393.25 
Building the nation. [From the revolution to the civil war.] C. 

C. Coffin, (b) . . 394.30 

Camp-fires of Napoleon. H. C. Watson, (ab) 437.6 

Camp-fires of the revolution. H. C. Watson, (ab) 395.6 

Captains of industry ; or, men of business who did something 

besides making money. J. Parton. (a) 444.32 

Celebrated American Indians. S. G. Goodrich, (b) .... 334.20 
Century of discovery. Biographical sketches of Portuguese and 

Spanish navigators. T. Vogel. (ab) 440.32 

Charles Darwin : his life and work. C. F. Holder, (a) . . . 421.44 
Child's first history of Rome. [B. C. 753-A. D. 1453.] E. M. 

Sewell. (b) 353.26 

Child's history of England. [To 1688.] C. Dickens, (b) . . 374.22 

— Same. 2 v 374.23, 24 

Child's history of Greece. [To 1857.] J. Bonner. 2 v. (b) 351.20, 21 
Child's history of Rome. [B. C. 282-A. D. 476.] J. Bonner. 

2 v. (b) 354.26, 27 

Child's history of the United States. [To 1865.] J. Bonner. 3 v. 

(b) 393.17-19 

Children's crusade : episode of the 13th century. G. Z. Gray, (a) 340.30 
Children's picture-book of good and great men. (c) . . . . . 731.4 
Children's stories in American history. [To the close of the 

revolution.] H. C. Wright, (be) 393.33 



36 HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY. 

Shelf. No. 

■Children's stories of American progress. [From the days of 

Daniel Boone to the close of the rebellion.] H. C. Wright. 

(b) 393.35 

China. [From earliest times.] R. K. Douglas, (ab) . . . .110.17 
Chivalric days, and the boys and girls who helped to make them. 

E. S. Brooks, (ab) 356.43 

Conquest of Granada. [Spain. 1478-92.] W.Irving, (a) . 103.13 
Conquest of Mexico. [1516-47.] W. H. Prescott. 3 v. (a) 376.9-11 
Conquest of Peru. [1524-50.] W. H. Prescott. 2 v. (a) . 376.7, 8 
Crusades and the crusaders : great men and gallant deeds. J. G. 

Edgar, (a) 340.28 

Dear old story-tellers. O. F. Adams, (a) 72.29 

Decisive events in history. T. Archer, (a) 356.28 

Brief picturesque descriptions of events which changed the destinies 
of nations, from Marathon to the restoration of the German empire. 

Discovery of the great west. [1643-89.] F. Parkman. (ab) . 401.3 
Drum-beat of the nation : the first period of the war of the rebel- 
lion. C. C. Coffin, (b) 407.25 

Edward, the Black prince. L. Creighton. (a) 430.19 

Famous American statesmen. S. K. Bolton, (ab) 451.31 

Famous boys and how they became great men. (ab) .... 451.12 
Farmer boy, and how he became commander-in-chief. [George 

Washington.] W. M. Thayer, (b) 731.15 

Ferry-boy and financier. [S. P. Chase.] J. T. Trowbridge. 

(b) 731.7 

Fighting Phil: life and military career of [Gen.] Sheridan. P. C. 

Headley. (ab) 731.30 

First history of Greece. [B.C. 1184-A.D. 1828.] E. M. Sewell. 

(b) 351.25 

Following the flag. [1861-62.] C. C. Coffin, (b) 403.15 

From log-cabin to the White house. • [Life of James A. Garfield.] 

W. M. Thayer, (b) 731.13 

Gaspard de Coligny. [Massacre of St. Bartholomew. Chapter 

on the colony of Florida.] W. Besant. (a) 441.20 

George Washington. H. E. Scudder. (b) 417.49 

Grandfather's chair. See True stories from history and biography. 

Great Dutch admirals. J. de Liefde. (ab) 454.21 

Gutenberg and the art of printing. E.C.Pearson, (ab) . . . 481.9 
Havelock. [Life of the English general in India.] A. Forbes. 

(a) 439.28 

Heroes and martyrs of invention. G. M. Towle. (b) .... 743.9 

Heroes of American discovery. N. R. E. Bell, (ab) .... 393.13 
Heroes of Britain in peace and war. E. Hodder. 2 v. (ab) . 445.30, 31 

Heroes of north African discovery. N. R. E. Bell, (a) ... 207.14 

Heroes of south African discovery. N. R. E. Bell, (a) . . . 207.15 

Heroes of the desert : Moffat and Livingstone. A. Manning, (ab) 421.18 
Heroes of the seven hills. [Rome, B.C. 508-388.] Mrs. C. H. B. 

Laing. (b) 353.24 

Historic boys : their achievements and their times. E. S. Brooks. 

(ab) ... 451.11 



HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY. 37 

Shelf. No. 

Historic girls. E. S. Brooks, (ab) 455.19 

History of England. [B. C. 55-A. D. 1858.] E. Penrose, (ab). 372.20 
History of England. [B. C. 55-A. D. 1872.] E. Thompson. 

(a) 375.16 

History of England for junior classes. [B. C. 55-A. D. 1837.] 

L. Schmitz. (ab) 375.27 

History of France. [B. C. 60-A. D. 1848.] E. Penrose, (ab) 364.5 
History of Greece for junior classes. [From earliest times to 

1862.] L. Schmitz. (ab) 351.23 

History of Napoleon Bonaparte. J. S. C. Abbott. 2 v. (ab). 437.1, 2 
A one-sided account. 

History of Napoleon Bonaparte. R. H. Home, (a) . . . .437.15 
History of our country. [1492-1876.] A.S.Richardson, (b) . 393.10 
History of Rome for junior classes. [B. C. 753-A. D. 192.] L. 

Schmitz. (ab). ' 353.22 

History of the good knight Bayard. E. C. Kindersley, translator. 

(ab) 441.1 

History of the United States. [To 1885.] H. E. Scudder. (b). 393.23 
History of the United States. [1488-1865.] J.A.Doyle, (ab). 393.8 
Home life of H. W. Longfellow. B. R. Tucker-Macchetta. 

(ab) 413.30 

Imperial guard of Napoleon. J. T. Headley. (a) 437.20 

Incidents and anecdotes of the civil war. D. D. Porter, (ab) . 403.36 

Indian history for young folks. F. S. Drake, (b) 393.31 

Japanese boy. By himself. S. Shigemi. (b) 111.28 

Juliana H. Ewing and her books. H. K. F. Gatty. (a) . . . 424.12 
Larger history of the United States to the close of president Jack- 
son's administration. T. W. Higginson. (ab) 393.40 

Life and times of Sir Philip Sidney. Mrs. S. M. Davis, (a) . . 433.25 
Life and voyages of Christopher Columbus. W. Irving. (Con- 
densed from larger work.) (ab) 103.26 

Life of Columbus. Sir A. Helps, (a) 440.24 

Life of Francis Marion. W. G. Simms. (ab) 426.27 

Life of Israel Putnam. I. N. Tarbox. (a) 427.25 

Life of John Davis, the navigator. C. R. Markham. (a) . . . 429.20 
Life of Mary Stuart : abridged from Agnes Strickland's Queens of 

Scotland, by R. Kaufman, (a) 434.1 

Life of Nelsou. R. Southey. (a) 423.22 

Life of Robert Fulton and a history of steam navigation. T. W. 

Knox, (ab) 477.35 

Life of U. S. Grant. J. T. Headley. (ab) . 415.33 

Life of Winfield Scott Hancock. F. E. Goodrich, (ab) . . . 415.37 
Lights and shadows of American history. S.G.Goodrich, (ab). 334.15 

Contents. — Greenland; The Northmen; Columbus; El Dorado; Mi- 
randa Hurtado ; The tyrant Aguirre ; The buccaneers; Mme. Godin; 
Alexander Selkirk; The Jesuits in Paraguay; Bolivar; The dictator 
Franeia; Toussaint L'Ouverture ; La Salle and Hennepin; Pilgrims; 
Salem witchcraft; Gen. Putnam ; Lexington and Bunker hill; Arnold's 
march to Quebec; Declaration of independence ; Arnold's treason. 



38 HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY. 

Shelf. No. 

Lights and shadows of European history. S. G. Goodrich, (ab) . 334.19 

Contents. — General view ; Ancient Greece ; Grecian mythology, 
games ; Rome ; Julius Caesar in England ; Alfred and his times ; Canute 
and his times ; Norman conquest ; Magna Charta ; Gunpowder plot ; 
Cromwell and his times ; The plague and great fire in London ; South 
sea bubble ; Wallace and his times ; Llewelyn and the bards ; Early 
history of Ireland; Charlemagne; Crusades; Troubadours; Jacquerie; 
Huguenots; Louis XIV.; Moors in Spain; Peter the great; Chivalry 
and knight-errantry ; Middle ages ; Fall of the Greek empire. 

Lives of Balboa, Cortez, and Pizarro. (b) 440.28 

Lives of girls who became famous. S. K. Bolton, (ab) . . . 455.20 
Lives of poor boys who became famous. S. K. Bolton, (ab) . 451.5 
Lives of the presidents. W. O. Stoddard. 10 v. (ab) 

George Washington 417.51 

John Adams and Thomas Jefferson 417.52 

James Madison, James Monroe, and John Q. Adams . . .417.53 

Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Buren 417.54 

William H. Harrison, John Tyler, and James K. Polk . . . 417.55 
Zachary Taylor, Millard Fillmore, Franklin Pierce, and James 

Buchanan 417.56 

Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson 417.57 

U. S. Grant 417.58 

Rutherford B. Hayes, James A. Garfield, and Chester A. 

Arthur 417.59 

Grover Cleveland 417.60 

Louisa M. Alcott : her life, letters, and journals. Edited bv F. D. 

Chenev. (ab) . . 411.3 

Madame Roland. M. Blind, (a) 438.16 

Magna Charta stories. [Tales of heroism from the age of Hora- 
tius to the time of king John of England.] Edited by A. 

Gilman. (b) 356.30 

Making, of New England, 1580-1643. S.A.Drake, (b) . . . 382.11 
Making of the great west, 1512-1883. S. A. Drake, (ab) . . 391.27 
Manners, customs, and antiquities of the Indians of North and 

South America. S. G. Goodrich, (b) 334.25 

Marching to victory. [Sequel to Drum-beat of the nation — 407.25.] 

C. C. Coffin, (ab) 407.26 

Mary and Martha, the mother and the wife of George Washing- 
ton. B. J. Lossing. (a) 417.7 

Matthew C. Perry : a typical American naval officer. W. E. 

Griffis. (a) 410.42 

Miner boy and his Monitor : career of John Ericsson. P. C. Head- 
ley, (ab) 731.29 

Montezuma and the conquest of Mexico. E. Eggleston and L. E. 

Seelye. (b) 393.26 

My davs and nights outhe battle-field. [Civil war.] C. C. Coffin. 

(b) 403.16 

My story of the war : a woman's experience during the rebellion. 

M. A. Livermore. (ab) 407.13 

Nelson and the naval supremacy of England. W. C. Russell, (a) 423.56 
New England girlhood, outlined from memory. L. Larcom. (a) 428.15 



HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY. 39 

Shelf. No. 

Novelties of the new world : adventures and discoveries of the first 

explorers of North America. J. Banvard. (b) 401.25 

Old Concord : her highways and byways. H. M. Lothrop. (a) . 385.47 
Old-English history. [B. C. 55-A. D. 1066.] E. A. Freeman. 

(ab) 377.9 

Old landmarks and historic fields of Middlesex. S.A.Drake, (a) 385.23 
Old landmarks and historic personages of Boston. S. A. Drake. 

(a) 383.14 

Old Salamander : life of admiral Farragut. P. C. Headley. (b) . 731.12 

Old times in the colonies. C. C. Coffin, (b) 393.11 

Our standard-bearer : life of U.S.Grant. W.T.Adams, (b) . 264.15 

Palissy, the Huguenot potter, (a) 441.28 

Peasant-boy philosopher: early life of Ferguson. H. Mayhew. 

(b) 731.9 

Pioneers of France in the new world. [1488-1635.] F.Parkman. 

(ab) 401.5 

Plymouth aud the Pilgrims. J. Banvard. (b) . . . . . . 382.24 

Pocahontas : early settlement of Virginia and adventures of Cap- 
tain John Smith. E. Eggleston and L. E. Seelye. (b) . . 393.27 
Popular history of the United States. [499-1865.] W. C. Bry- 
ant and S. H. Gay. 4 v. (ab) 394.21-24 

Princes, authors, and statesmen of our time. Edited by J. Par- 
ton, (ab) 444.30 

Readings from English history. Edited by J. R. Green, (a) . . 376.20 

Rear-guard of the revolution. J. R. Gilmore. (a) 395.28 

Red Eagle, and the wars with the Creek Indians of Alabama. G. 

C. Eggleston. (b) 393.28 

Redeeming the republic: 1864. C. C. Coffin, (ab) 407.27 

Roman life in the days of Cicero. A. J. Church, (ab) .... 344.30 

Royal girls and royal courts. M. E. W. Sherwood, (ab) . . . 455.41 

E very-day life and training of the princesses of the leading royal 
houses of Europe. 

School history of Germany, from the earliest period to 1871. B. 

Taylor, (a) . . . 361.20 

Sea-kings and naval heroes. [From Rollo the Norman to Nelson.] 

J. G. Edgar, (b) 454.25 

Seven historic ages : talks about kings, queens, and barbarians. 

A. Gilman. (b) 280.21 

Short history of England from the earliest times to the present day. 

C. Ransome. (a) 377.10 

Short history of the French revolution, for young people. L. H. 

Farmer, (a) 364.7 

Simon de Montfort, earl of Leicester. M. Creighton. (a) . . 430.20 

Sir John Franklin. A. H. Beesly. (a) 440.33 

Sir Richard Whittington. [London. Time of Edward III.] W. 

Besant and J. Rice, (a) 432.31 

Sir Walter Ralegh. L. Creighton. (ab) 430.21 

Stories from Livy. A. J. Church, (ab) 344.27 

Stories of discovery, told by discoverers. E. E. Hale, (b) . . 731.27 

Stories of invention, told by inventors. E.E.Hale, (b) . . . 731.28 



40 HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY. 

Shelf. No, 

Stories of the east from Herodotus. A. J. Church, (ab) . . . 344.26 
Stories of the Old Dominion : from the settlement to the end of the 

revolution. J.E.Cooke, (b) 391.26 

Stories of war, told by soldiers. [Rebellion.] E. E. Hale. (b) 731.24 
Story of ancient history ; Story of English history ; Story of Ameri- 
can history. J.Abbott. (Harper's story books.) (b) . . 730.15 

Story of Chinese Gordon. A. E. Hake, (a) 423.35 

Storv of liberty. [From Magna Charta to the landing of the Pil- 
grims.] C. C Coffin, (b) 356.11 

Story of our country. [To the close of the revolution.] Mrs. L. 

B.Monroe, (c) . 393.20' 

Story of religion in England. B. Herford. (a) 342.19 

Story of the great fire, Boston, 1872. C. C. Coffin, (ab) . . . 383. 1& 
Story of the Persian war from Herodotus. A. J. Church, (ab) . 344.31 
Strange stories from history for young people. G. C. Eggleston. 

(b) 393.34 

Taking of Louisburg, 1745. S.A.Drake, (a) 400.25 

Tales of a grandfather. Sir W. Scott. 4 v. 

Stories from Scottish history. [To 1746.] 3 v. (ab) .248.21-23 
Stories from the history of France. [To 1413.] (a) . . . 248.24 
Tales of the pathfinders. [Early pioneers of the western continent 

to 1755.] A. Gilman. (b) 393.30' 

Tanner-boy: life of U. S. Grant. C. W. Denison. (b) ... 731.14 
Tecumseh and the Shawnee prophet. E. Eggleston and L. E. 

Seelye. (b) 393.29- 

Ten boys who lived on the road from long ago to now. [Lives of 

boys in ancient and modern times.] J.Andrews, (b) . . 742.12 
Thomas A. Edison and Samuel F. B. Morse. Van B. Denslow 

and J. M. Parker. (World's workers series.) (a) .... 420.34 
True, stories from ancient history, from the creation to the death of 

Charlemagne. A. Strickland, (b) 281.11 

True stories from history and biography. [Grandfather's chair.] 

N. Hawthorne, (b) 224.22 

— Same 281.32" 

True stories from modern history, from the death of Charlemagne 

to the battle of Waterloo. A.Strickland, (b) 281.14 

True stories of American wars. [Indian wars, revolution, and war 

of 1812.] (b) • 731.31 

War of independence. J. Fiske. (ab) 395.24 

Wars of the roses ; or, stories of the struggle of York and Lancas- 
ter. [1421-86.] J. G. Edgar, (a) . . • 373.10 

Washington and his country : being Irving's Life of Washington, 

abridged, with continuation, by J. Fiske. (ab) 417.3 

Weaver boy who became a missionary : life and labors of David 

Livingstone. H. G. Adams, (b) 731.22" 

Wendell Phillips, Life and times of. G. L. Austin, (a) . . . 419.11 
Wendell Phillips, the agitator. W. C. Martyn. (a) .... 419.17 
Wonderful Christmases of old. H. Butterworth. (ab) .... 342.23 
Wonderful escapes. [B. C. 684-A. D. 1865.] F. Bernard, (a) 261.S 
Young Benjamin Franklin. H. Mayhew. (b) 731.11 



NATURAL HISTORY AND OTHER SCIENCES. 41 

Shelf. No. 

Young folks' heroes of history. G. M. Towle. 6 v. (b) 

Drake 151.15 

Magellan 151.12 

Marco Polo 151.13 

Pizarro 151.11 

Ralegh 151.14 

Vasco da Gama 151.10 

Young folks' history of England. [From Julius Caesar to 

Victoria.] C. M. Yonge. (b) 731.18 

Young folks' history of France. [B. C. 150-A. D. 1871.] C. M. 

Yonge. (b) . . 731.19 

Young folks' history of Germanv. [B. C. 60-A. D. 1877.] C. M. 

Yonge. (ab) . . . 731.23 

Young folks' history of Greece. [To A. D. 1875.] C. M. Yonge. 

(b) 731.20 

Young folks' history of Rome. [To A. D. 800.] C. M. Yonge. 

(bj 731.21 

These last five are also published with the titles Aunt Charlotte's 
stories of English history, etc. 

Young folks' history of London. W. H. Rideing. (ab) . . . 371.32 
Young folks' history of the Netherlands. [B. C. 50-A. D. 1884.] 

A. Young, (ab) 361.8 

Young folks' history of the reformation. F. H. Allen, (ab) . . 340.39 
Young folks' history of the United States. [From earliest times to 

1885.] T. W. Higginson. (b) 393.16 

Young folks' history of the war for the Union. J. D. Champlin, 

jr. (ab) 407.30 

Youths' history of the United States. E. S. Ellis. 4 v. (b) 

393.36-39 



NATURAL HISTORY AND OTHER SCIENCES. 

Adventures of a young naturalist. [Through the Cordilleras.] 

L. Biart. (ab) 267.7 

Age of electricity. P. Benjamin, (a) 493.8 

Anecdotes of dogs. E. Jesse, (ab) 503.7 

Anecdotes of the habits and instinct of animals. S. Lee. (b) . 503.23 
Anecdotes of the habits and instincts of birds, reptiles, and fishes. 

S. Lee. (b) ' 502.27 

At home in New York. [A little boy's discoveries in science.] J. 

Richardson, (c) 752.15 

Bird ways. O. T. Miller, (ab) . 502.23 

Birds through an opera glass. F. A. Merriam. (b) 502.10 

Black Beauty. [Story of a horse, told by himself.] A. Sewell. 

(b) 246.20 

Blessed birds ; or, highways and by-ways. E. E. Fish, (a) . . 502.32 
Book about bees, with the first principles of modern bee-keeping. 

F. G. Jenyns. (ab) 465.31 



42 NATURAL HISTORY AND OTHER SCIENCES. 

Shelf. No. 

Boy's own book of natural history. J. G-. Wood, (b) .... 506.25 
Boys and girls in biology ; or, simple studies of the lower forms of 

life. S. H. Stevenson, (b) 501.33 

Broad, broad ocean and some of its inhabitants. W. Jones, (ab) 496.11 

Butterfly hunters. H. S. Conant. (b) 733.16 

By sea and shore. J. Richardson, (c) 752.16 

Century of electricity. T. C. Mendenhall. (a) 493.12 

Chapters on animals. P. G. Hamerton. (a) 503.15 

Chapters on trees. M. and E. Kirby. (ab) 505.6 

Chemical history of a candle. M. Faraday, (ab) 485.21 

Child's book of health. A. F. Blaisclell. (c) 733.28 

Child's book of nature. W. Hooker. 3 parts in 1 v. (be) . . 733.26 

Children's picture-book of the sagacity of animals, (c) . . . . 752.8 

Coal and the coal mines. H. Greene, (ab) ....... 486.8 

Conquest of the sea : book about divers and diving. H. Siebe. 

(a) 496.14 

Dog life, (ab) 503.1 

Dogs and their doings. F. O. Morris, (b) 503.3 

Easy star lessons. R. A. Proctor, (a) 495.34 

Evenings at the microscope. P. H. Gosse. (a) 485.24 

Fairyland of flowers : illustrated botany for the home and school. 

M. L. Pratt, (be) 733.1 

Fairy-land of science. A. B. Buckley, (ab) 731.1 

Feathers, furs, and fins : stories of animal life, (c) 733.3 

Field ornithology : instruction for preparing and preserving birds. 

E. Coues. (a) 502.5 

First book in geology : for beginners. N. S. Shaler. (ab) . . 483.17 

First steps in scientific knowledge. P. Bert, (b) 482.33 

Animals ; Plants ; Stones and rocks ; Physics ; Chemistry ; Animal 
and vegetable physiology. 

Flower people. Mrs. Horace Mann, (be) . 505.26 

Four feet, two feet, and no feet. Edited by L. E. Richards, (c) 733.5 
Four feet, wings, and fins. Mrs. A. E. Anderson-Maskell. 

(be) . 733.4 

Friends worth knowing : glimpses of American natural history. 

E. Ingersoll. (ab) \ 503.32 

Geological story briefly told : an introduction to geology. J. D. 

Dana, (a) 483.16 

Half hours in field and forest. J. G. Wood, (ab) 506.40 

Herb of the field. C. M. Yonge. (ab) 505.33 

History of a mouthful of bread. [Anatomy and physiology for 

the young.] J. Mace, (b) 492.47 

History of my pets. S. J. Lippincott. (be) 280.25 

Home studies in nature. [Birds, insects, plants.] M. Treat. 

(a) 506.38 

Horse and man : their mutual dependence and duties. J. G. Wood. 

(a) 466.4 

How plants grow. A. Gray, (a) 505.21 

How to get strong and how to stay so. W. Blaikie. (a) . . . 492.20 

Humor in animals. W. H. Beard, (a) 503.39 



NATURAL HISTORY AND OTHER SCIENCES. 43 

Shelf. No. 

Insect lives ; or, born in prison. J. P. Ballard, (b) .... 504.16 

Intelligence of animals. E. Menault. (ab) 261.20 

Ivory king : popular history of the elephant and its allies. C. F. 

Holder, (ab) . . . 503.34 

Life and her children : glimpses of animal life. A. B. Buckley. 

(ab) 494.24 

Life of a bear, (c) 281.21 

Little folks in feathers and fur. [Animals, birds, insects.] O. T. 

Miller, (c) 506.29 

Living lights : popular account of phosphorescent animals and 

vegetables. C. F. Holder, (a) 503.35 

Locusts and wild honey. [Natural history sketches.] J. Bur- 
roughs, (a) 506.22 

Log-book of a fisherman and zoologist. F. T. Bucklancl. (a) . 506.10 
Madam How and Lady Why : first lessons in earth lore for children. 

C. Kingsley. (b) 285.3 

Marvels of animal life. C. F. Holder, (ab) 503.36 

Microscopy for beginners ; or, common objects from the ponds and 

ditches. A. C. Stokes, (a) 485.28 

My garden pets. [Spielers and ants.] M. Treat, (ab) . . . 504.12 

My household of pets. T. Gautier. (ab) 503.31 

My land and water friends. M. E. Bamford. (c) 733.13 

Natural history picture book. J. G-. Wood. 3 v. (b) 

Birds 506.26 

Mammalia 506.27 

Reptiles, fishes, insects, etc 506.28 

Nature's teachings : human invention anticipated by nature. J. G-. 

Wood, (a) 506.39 

Ocean and its wonders. R. M. Ballantyne. (ab) 496.7 

Ocean wonders. W. E. Damon, (a) 496.10 

Overhead ; or, what Harry and Nelly discovered in the heavens. 

A. Moore and L. D. Nichols, (c) 733.10 

Popular natural history. J. G. Wood, (b) 506.24 

Queer little people. [Stories of animals.] H. B. Stowe. (be) . 274.20 

Queer pets at Marcy's. O.T.Miller, (be) . 506.30 

Riverside museum. [Sequel to Birchwood — 266.31.] A. B. Wil- 
liams, (b) . . 266.32 

Science for all. Edited by R. Brown. 5 v. (a) . . . . . 497.1-5 
Science for the young. J. Abbott. 4 v. (ab) 

1. Heat 493.6 

2. Light • . . . 493.13 

3. Water and land 493.19 

4. Force . 493.28 

Sea and its wonders. M. and E. Kirby. (be) 496.12 

Servants of the stomach. [Shows how the body exists.] J. Mace\ 

(b) 492.18 

Signs and seasons. [On nature and birds.] J. Burroughs, (a) 506.36 

Sketches of animal life and habits. A. Wilson, (a) 7 . . . 503.30 
Star-land : talks about the wonders of the heavens. Sir R. S. Ball. 

(ab) 495.41 



44 NATURAL HISTORY AND OTHER SCIENCES. 

Shelf. No. 

Stories Mother Nature told her children. [About trees, plants, 

tadpoles, minerals, coral, etc.] J. Andrews, (c) .... 733.27 

Stories of the sagacity of animals. W. H. G-. Kingston, (b) . 274.29 

Strange dwellings : description of the habitations of animals. J. 

G. Wood, (ab) 503.20 

Summer-house series. C. S. Whitmarsh. 5 v. (be) 

1. Our summer-house 733.21 

2. Older than Adam 733.22 

3. Rainy-day stories 733.23 

4. Lives of familiar insects 733.24 

5. Wings and webs . . . * . 733.25 

Sun, moon, and stars. A. Giberne. (b) 495.17 

Talks afield about plants. L. H. Bailey, jr. (a) 505.29 

Tenants of an old farm. [Insects.] H. C. McCook. (ab) . . 504.19 

Thunder and lightning. W. de Fonvielle. (a) 261.16 

Town geology. [About soil, pebbles, stones, coal, lime, and slate.] 

C. Kingsley. (ab) 482.10 

True stories about pets. Mrs. J. G. Swisshelm and others, (c) . 742.9 
Underfoot: earth's treasures. Sequel to Overhead [733.10]. L. 

D. Nichols, (b) 733.11 

Up and down the brooks. M. E. Bamford. (b) 504.23 

Wake-robin. [About birds.] J. Burroughs, (ab) 502.33 

Water world : treatise on the ocean ; with chapters on steamships, 

light-houses, etc. J. W. Van Dervoort. (ab) 496.18 

What Mr. Darwin saw in his voyage round the world in the ship 

" Beagle." (b) 506.31 

Wild flowers ; and where they grow. A. B. Harris, (ab) . . . 505.28 
Winners in life's race ; or, the great backboned family. A. B. 

Buckley, (ab) 506.34 

Wonderful balloon ascents. F. Marion, (ab) 261.18 

Wonders of common things. A.Carey, (b) 733.15 

Wonders of optics. F. Marion, (a) 261.17 

Wonders of science ; or, young Humphry Davy. H. Mayhew. (b) 731.10 

Wonders of the human body. A. Le Pileur. (a) 261.23 

Wonders of the Yellowstone. J. Richardson, (ab) 141.12 

Wonders of vegetation. F. Mariou. (a) 261.30 

Wonders of water. G. Tissandier. (a) 261.31 

World by the fireside. [About foreign countries, birds,, plants, 

animals.] M. and E. Kirby. (c) 506.7 

World's lumber room. [How refuse is made and disposed of by 

nature.] S. Gaye. (a) 497.18 

Young folks' pictures and stories of animals. Mrs. Sanborn 

Tenney. 2 v. (be) 733.19, 20 



SPORTS AND AMUSEMENTS. 



45 



USEFUL AND FINE ARTS. 

Shelf. No. 

Anna Maria's housekeeping. Mrs. S. D. Power, (ab) .... 491.26 
Boy's book of industrial information. E. Noyce, (ab) . . . 261.6 

Elements of drawing. J. Ruskin. (a) 4 lf' 1 ^. 

Famous European artists. S.K.Bolton, (a) 452.17 

Farming for boys. E. Morris, (b) 274.24 

Home acre. [Fruit-trees, small fruits, kitchen-garden.] E. P. 

Roe. (a) 463 - 7 

Lawrence's adventures among the ice-cutters, glass-makers, coal- 
miners, iron-men, and ship-builders. J.T.Trowbridge, (b) 251.23 
Lighthouses and lightships. W. H. D. Adams, (a) .... 476.21 
Music-study in Germany. From the home correspondence of Amy 

Fay. (a) . . : 454.28 

New departure for girls. H. M. Lothrop. (a) 2o9.20 

New poultry book. G. P. Burnham. (a) 467.22 

Oil painting. F. Fowler, (a) 470.49 

Old masters and their pictures. H. Keddie. (a) 453.10 

Self -instructive lessons in painting with oil and water-colors on 

silk, satin, velvet [etc.]. S.Hale, (a) 475.48 

Stories of art and artists. C. E. Clement, (ab) 474.36 

Ten dollars enough: keeping house on ten dollars a week. C. 

Owen, (a) , 491.29 

Three little spades. [On gardening.] A.B.Warner, (be) . . 2/7.25 
Tone masters. C. F. Barnard, jr. 2 v. (b) 

1. Mozart and, Mendelssohn 291.20 

2. Handel and Haydn 291.19 

Wonderland of work. C. L. Mateaux. (ab) 497.6 

Wonders and curiosities of the railway : stories of the locomotive 

in every land. W.S.Kennedy, (ab) • • 477.31 

Wonders of" glass-making in all ages. A. Sauzay. (a) . . . 261.25 

Wood-working tools ; how to use them, (ab) 477.27 

Work, play, and profit; or, gardening for young folks. A. M. 

Hyde, (b) ; • • 281 - 17 

Youno- mechanic ; containing directions for the use of all kinds of 

tools. J. Lukin. (b) 477.19 



SPORTS AND AMUSEMENTS. 

Ajnerican boy's handy book. D. C. Beard, (b) 733.7 

American game bird shooting. J. M. Murphy, (a) .... 502.13 

American girl's handy book. L. and A. B. Beard, (ab) . . . 101.4 

American girl's home book of work and play. H. Campbell, (ab) 101.5 
American home book of in-door games and occupations. Mrs. C. 

L. Smith, (ab) 101.18 



46 GENERAL LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE. 



Shelf. No. 

Base-ball. J. M. Ward. . (a) 101.38 

Boat sailer's manual. E. F. Qualtrough. (a) 496.28 

Boys' book of sports and outdoor life. Edited by M. Thompson. 

(ab) 733.6 

Conjurer Dick : adventures of a youug wizard. A. J. Lewis, (b) 278.37 

Cycling. Viscount Bury and G. L. Hillier. (a) 101.41 

Every boy's book of sports and amusements. Edited by E. Rout- 
ledge, (ab) 261.7 

— Same 280.2 

Fagots for the fireside : games for home and social parties. L. P. 

Hale, (ab) 101.35 

Finger plays for nursery and kindergarten. E. Poulsson. (c) . 736.16 
Fishing tourist: angler's guide and reference book. C. Hallock. 

(a) 153.18 

How to camp out. J. M. Gould, (a) 101.7 

Lawn tennis as a game of skill, with laws as played by the best 

clubs. S. C. F. Peile. (ab) 101.15 

Manly exercises. D. Walker, (a) 101.9 

More magic. A.J. Lewis, (ab) 101.36 

Official lawn tennis rules, as adopted by the United States national 

lawn tennis association, (a) 101.39 

Outing: an illustrated magazine of recreation, 1886-91. 11 v. 

(a) 611.20-30 

Parlor amusements for the young folks. G. B. Bartlett. (ab) . 101.24 

Peter Penniless : gamekeeper and gentleman. G. C. Davies. (ab) 274.30 
Prairie and forest : guide to the field sports of North America. 

P. Gillmore. (a) 503.21 

Sport with gun and rod in American woods and waters. Edited 

by A. M. Mayer, (a) 502.7 

Sportsman's paradise. B. A. Watson, (a) 502.9 

Tribune book of open-air sports. Edited by H. Hall, (ab) . . 101.1 
Ways for boys to make and do things. F. T. Vance [and others]. 

(b) 733.8 

Wonders of bodily strength and skill. G. Depping. (ab) . . .261.10 

Yachts and yachting. P. F. Coffin and others, (a) 496.21 



GENERAL LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE. 

Best of all good company. [Dickens, Scott, Thackeray, D. Jer- 

rold.] W. B. Jerrold. (a) 72.1 

Bracebridge hall. [England.] W. Irving, (a) 103.7 

Characteristics of [Shakespeare's] women. Mrs. A. M. Jameson. 

(a) 526.25 

Children's stories in English literature : from Taliesin to Shake- 
speare. H. C. Wright, (ab) 78.10 

Girlhood of Shakespeare's heroines. M. C. Clarke. 2 v. (a) 526.2, 2| 
My summer in a garden. C.D.Warner, (a) 462.13 



POETRY AND SELECTIONS FOR READING AND SPEAKING. 47 

Shelf. No. 

Sesame and lilies. J. Ruskin. (a) . . 474.30 

Shakespeare for the young folk. Edited by R. R. Raymond, (ab) 526.32 
Midsummer night's dream; As you like it; Julius Caesar. 

Short stories from the dictionary. A. G-ilman. (a) 77.29 

Sir Roger de Coverley. J. Addison, (a) 90.26 

Sketch-book. W.Irving. (ab) 103.17 

Contains Rip Van Winkle, Legend of Sleepy Hollow, etc. 

Some essays of Elia. C. Lamb, (a) 92.27 

Stories from famous ballads. S. J. Lippincott. (b) 280.27 

Story of the Red cross knight, from Spenser's Fairy queen. By 

R. A. Y. (be) 268.33 

Tales from Shakespeare. C. aud M. Lamb, (b) 276.7 

Telemachus, Adventures of. Fenelon. (a) 294.16 

French. 

Enfants et parents. Mme. H. G. de Witt, (a) 284.5 

fitude progressive de la langue francaise. S. M. Stern and B. 

Meras. (ab) 88.12 

For beginners in the study of French; on the " natural" method. 

General Dourakine. Comtesse de Segur. (a) 284.12 

Macmillan's progressive French course, 2d year : [with] grammar, 

exercises [etc.]. G. E. Fasnacht. (a) 88.10 

Memoires d'un ane. Comtesse de Segur. (a). . . . . . . 284.13 

Nouveaux contes de fees. Comtesse de Segur. (a) 284.10 

Petites filles modeles. Comtesse de S£gur. (a) 284.11 

Easy and entertaining books for children beginning to read French. 
Progressive French reader. With vocabulary and notes. F. 

Bocher. (a) " 88.8 

German. 

Kinder- unci Hausmarchen der Gebruder Grimm. Edited, with 

English notes [etc.], by W. H. van der Smissen. (a) . . . 88.13 
Studied und Plaudereien. S. M. Stem. 2 v. (ab) .... 88.14,15 
For beginners in the study of German; on the " natural " method. 



POETRY AND SELECTIONS FOR READING AND 

SPEAKING. 

Advanced readings and recitations. A. B. Fletcher, (ab) . . 84.45 

Ballads and lyrics. Selected by H. C. Lodge, (ab) .... 512.24 

Boy's book of battle-lyrics. T.D.English, (ab) 517.19 

Boy's Percy : old ballads of war, adventure, and love from Percy's 

Reliques of ancient English poetry. Edited by S. Lanier, (ab) 527.21 
Bngle-echoes : poems of the civil war, northern and southern. Ed- 
ited by F. F. Browne, (ab) 528.2 



48 POETRY AND SELECTIONS FOR READING AND SPEAKING. 

Shelf. No. 

Camp-fire, Memorial-day, and other poems. K. B. Sherwood, (a) 528.5 

Child life. Edited by J. G. Whittier. (b) . . 512.11 

Childhood songs. L. Larcom. {In her Poems.) (b) .... 512.12 

Colonial ballads, sonnets, and other verse. M. J. Preston, (ab) . 529.19 

Dead doll, and other verses. M. Janvier, (be) 529.11 

Dialogues from Dickens. TV. E. Fette. 2 v. (ab) . . . .101.26,29 

Five-minute declamations. W. K. Fobes. (ab) 84.58 

Humbler poets : collection of newspaper and periodical verse. S. 

Thompson, (a) 528.3 

Humorous masterpieces from American literature. [Prose.] Ed- 
ited by E. T. Mason. 3 v. (a) 105.31-33 

Lays of ancient Rome, with Ivry, The Armada [and others]. Lord 

Macaulay. (a) 525.40 

— Same. (Speeches and poems.) « 93.20 

Lays of the Scottish cavaliers, and other poems. W. E. Aytoun. 

(a) 523.19 

Library of poetry and song. Edited by TV. C. Bryant, (ab) . . 514.14 

Little people's dialogues. C. J. Denton, (be) 89.12 

Marigold garden. K. Greenaway. (c) 736.2 

Mother Goose's melodies for children, (c) 278.9 

Nonsense songs and stories. E. Lear, (be) 736.13 

On the way to Wonderland. Clara D. Bates. Colored illust. (c) 736.7 
One hundred choice selections [Speaker's garland], nos. 1-30. 

[Prose and verse.] 8 v. (ab) . . .84.22,23,34,36,37,46-48 

Poems. A. Tennyson. 2 v. (a) 524.14, 15 

Poems for children. Alice and Phoebe Cary. {In their Poetical 

works.) (ab) 513.47 

Poems for children. Celia Thaxter. (b) 529.9 

Poetical works. H. TV. Longfellow, (ab) 514.9 

Poetical works. J. G. Whittier. (ab) , . . . 513.6 

Poetical works. J.R.Lowell. 2 v. (ab) 513.15,16 

The second volume (513.16) contains The Biglow papers, giving in 
Yankee dialect the political situations of the Mexican and civil wars ; 
interesting to read in connection with the study of U.S. history. 

Poetical works. O.W.Holmes, (ab) . . . 513.14 

Poetical works. Sir W. Scott, (a) 525.6 

Poetical works. W. C. Bryant, (ab) 514.15 

Poetry for home and school. Selected by A. C. Brackett and I. 

M. Eliot, (abc) 512.16 

Posies for children. Selected by Mrs. A. C. Lowell, (c) . . . 512. 20£ 
Public and parlor readings. Edited by L. B. Monroe. 3 v. (ab) 

Dialogues and dramas 84.26 

Humorous 84.27 

Miscellaneous 84.28 

Reading club and handy speaker. Edited by G. M. Baker. 20 v. 

(ab) 84.24, 25, 30, 31. 33, 38-44, 59-66 

Recitations and readings. Edited by W. B. Dick. Nos. 1-16. 

4v. (ab) 84.51-54 

Robin Hood : poems, songs, and ballads relative to that celebrated 

English chief . Edited by J. Ritson. (a) 423.25 



SOCIAL, POLITICAL, MORAL, AND RELIGIOUS. 49 

Shelf. No. 

Slate and pencil people. F. and E. A. Opper. (c) 736.1 

Tales of a wayside inn. H. W. Longfellow, (ab) 514.5 

Through the meadows. [Verses and pictures.] F. E, Weatherly. 

(c) 736.9 

Young folks' book of poetry. Selected by L. J. Campbell, (c) . 89.11 

Young folks' readings. Edited by L. B. Monroe, (b) . . . . 84.35 

Young folks' speaker. Selected by C. A. Cooke, (be). . . . 89.10 



PERIODICALS. 

Aunt Judy's Christmas volume for 1873, edited by Mrs. A. Gatty ; 
1874-76, edited by H. K. F. Gattv and J. H. Ewing. 4 v. 

(b) >...." 268.27-30 

Babylancl, 1890, 91, vol. 14, 15. 2 v. (c) 722.20,21 

Chatterbox, 1882, 84-90. 8 v. (b) 660.15,17-23 

Everv boy's annual, 1865, 78-80, 82, 83, 86. Edited by E. Rout- 
ledge. 7v. (b) 630.8,10-12,14,15,18 

Good words for the young for 1871. Edited by G. MacDonald. 

(b) 629.2 

Harper's young people, 1880-91. 12 v. in 16. (ab) . . . 642.1-16 

Outing, 1886-91, vol. 8-18. 11 v. (a) 611.20-30 

Pansv, The, 1890, 91, vol. 17, 18. I. M. and G. R. Alden, editors. 

2 v. (be) 732.42, 43 

St. Nicholas, 1873-91. 18 v. in 30. (ab) ...... 640.1-30 

Wide awake, 1875-91. 33v. (ab) '41.1-19,21-34 

Youth's companion, 1886-91, vol. 59-64. 9 v. (ab) . . . 643.5-13 



SOCIAL, POLITICAL, MORAL, AND RELIGIOUS. 

Aunt Charlotte's stories of Bible history. C. M. Yonge. (c) . . 731.17 

Character. S. Smiles, (a) 543.10 

Duty ; with illustrations of courage, patience, and endurance. 

S. Smiles, (a) 543.4 

Economics for the people. R. R. Bowker. (a) 68.30 

Every-day business. M. S. Emery, (ab) 61.40 

Hold up your heads, girls ! helps for girls, in school and out. 

A.H.Ryder, (a) 60.17 

How to do it. [Etiquette and manners.] E.E.Hale, (b) . . 61.28 

How to win: a book for girls. F. E. Willard. (a) 60.16 

How we are governed : explanation of the constitution and govern- 
ment of the United States. A. L. Dawes, (a) 65.8 



50 REFEKENCE BOOKS. 



Shelf. No. 

Lessons on practical subjects for grammar-school children. [Money, 

banks, strikes, taxes, etc.] S. Forbes and C. W. Faucon. 

(b) 556.24 

Letter-writing. A. W. Eaton, (a) 61.41 

Life of Jesus for young people. H. N. Brown, (b) .... 532.41 
New Testament parables for children. Mrs. E. C. Wilson. 2 v. 

(c) 742.16, 17 

Oats or wild oats? Common-sense for young men. J. M. Buckley. 

(a) 543.22 

Our government : how it grew, what it does, and how it does it. 

J. Macy. (a) 65.31 

Papers for thoughtful girls. H. Keddie. (a) 241.20 

Politics for youug Americans. C. Nordhoff. (a) 64.26 

Promised King : story of the children's Saviour. A. R; Butler. 

(be) 743.6 

School sermons preached to the boys at Adams Academy, Quincy. 

W. Everett, (a) ' . 535.31 

Scriptures for young readers. Edited by E. T. Bartlett and J. P. 

Peters. Vol.1, (ab) 532.42 

Self-help. [Lessons of industry, perseverance, and self-culture.] 

S. Smiles, (a) 543.9 

Tales in political economy. M. G. Fawcett. (ab) 295.7 

Talks with my boys. W. A. Mowry. (ab) 543.29 

What career? on the choice of a vocation. E. E. Hale, (a) . . 543.8 
What-to-do club : a story for girls. H.Campbell, (a) .... 228.19 
Young prince of commerce. [Story, giving valuable information 

about banking.] S. R. Hopkins, (ab) 268.36 



REFERENCE BOOKS. 

For atlases, dictionaries, and encyclopaedias, apply at the desk. 
GEOGRAPHY, TRAVEL, AND ADVENTURE. 

Adventures in Patagonia. T. Coan 144.18 

Along Alaska's great river : exploring expedition of 1883 along 

the Yukon river. F. Schwatka 156.2 

Among cannibals. [Australia.] C. Lumholtz 205.2 

Andes, The, and the Amazon ; or, across the continent of South 

America. J. Orton 144.6 

Around the world. E. D. G-. Prime 146.6 

Bird's-eye view of the world. O. Reclus 146.24 

Brazil and the Brazilians. J. C. Fletcher and D. P. Kidder . . 144.2 

Capitals of Spanish America. W. E. Curtis 143.7 

Choson : a sketch of Korea. P. Lowell 110.3 



REFERENCE BOOKS. 51 



Shelf. No. 

Congo, The, and the founding of its free state. [1879-83.] 

H. M. Stanley. 2 v 207.5, 6 

Due south ; or, Cuba past and present. [Nassau ; San Salvador ; 
Sugar plantation ; The banana ; Geography of Cuba ; Havana ; 

Tobacco.] M. M. Ballou 142.13 

Due west ; or, round the world in ten months. [China ; Ceylon ; 

India; Himalayas; Japan.] M. M. Ballou 146.9 

Exploration of the world. Jules Verne. 3 v. 

Famous travels and travelers 146.4 

Great navigators of the 18th century 146.5 

Great explorers of the 19th century 146.31 

Guatemala, the land of the quetzal. W. T. Brigham 143.6 

Hand-book of Boston. M.King 383.29 

Harvard and its surroundings. M. King and T. P. Ivy .... 383.23 
Illustrated library of travel, exploration, and adventure. Edited 
by Bayard Taylor. 6 v. 

Central Asia 141.6 

Japan in our day 141.7 

Lake regions of central Africa 141.1 

Siam, the land of the white elephant. Compiled by G. B. 

Bacon 141.8 

Travels in Arabia 141.5 

Travels in South Africa 141.3 

In darkest Africa. H.M.Stanley. 2v 207.16,17 

In the Lena delta : search for De Long, account of the Greely 

relief expedition. [1879-82, 84.] G. W. Melville . . . 127.10 

Irish pictures drawn with pen and pencil. R. Lovett .... 156.27 

Italian pictures drawn with pen and pencil. S. Manning . . . 156.21 

Japanese homes and their surroundings. E.S.Morse .... 111.8 

Journey in Brazil. [1865.] L. and E. C. Agassiz ...... 144.4 

Lady's life in the Rocky mountains. [1873.] I. L. Bird . . . 157.16 
Land and the book : manners and customs, scenes and scenery of 

the Holy land. W. M. Thomson 135.27 

Land of "The Arabian nights": travels through Egypt, Arabia 

and Persia to Bagdad. W. P. Fogg 134.10 

Land of the Nile ; or, Egypt past and present. [1870.] W. H.D. 

Adams 113.25 

Land of the white elephant. [Burma, Siam, Cambodia, and 

Cochin-China.] F. Vincent, jr 112.26 

La Plata countries of South America. E. J. M. Clemens . . . 144.16 
Manners and customs of the principal nations of the globe. S. G. 

Goodrich 334.27 

Mountains and mountain-climbing. [Vesuvius, the Peter-Botte, 

Chimborazo, Ararat, Hekla, etc.] 145.23 

Naturalist on the river Amazons. H.W.Bates 144.8 

New Eldorado : a summer journey to Alaska. M. M. Ballou . . 157.19 

Norwegian pictures drawn with pen and pencil. R. Lovett . . . 156.25 
Our Arctic province : Alaska and the seal islands. H. W. 

Elliott 156.15 



52 REFERENCE BOOKS. 



Shelf. No. 

Over the ocean. [Sketches of travel in England, Scotland, Fiance, 

and Italy.] C. Guild 126.9 

Pictures from Holland drawn with pen and pencil. R. Lovett . . 156.26 
Picturesque Australasia. Edited by E. E. Morris. 4 v. . . 156.31-34 

Picturesque Washington. J. W. Moore 153.8 

Queen's empire. [Travels through India and Ceylon. Illustrated.] 

J. Moore, jr. . .. 112.25 

Remarkable voyages ; or, man upon the sea : from the earliest 

ages to [1858]. F.B.Goodrich 145. L 

River Congo. [Chapters on the natural history, customs, and 

people of the country.] H. H. Johnston 116.15 

Scrambles amongst the Alps, 1860-69. E. Whymper .... 194.25 

Seven wonders of the world 150.1 

Shoshone, and other western wonders. E.Roberts 157.15 

Spanish pictures drawn with pen and pencil. S. Manning . . .156.22 
Swiss pictures drawn with pen and pencil. S. Manning .... 156.23 
Three years of Arctic service : expedition of 1881-84 and the at- 
tainment of the farthest north. A. W. Greely. 2 v. . . 127.17, 18 
Under the rays of the aurora borealis : in the land of the Lapps 

and Kvsens. S. Tromholt. 2 v 130.7, 8 



HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY. 

American commonwealths. Edited by H. E. Scudder. 8 v. 

California. By J. Royce 398.7 

Connecticut. By A. Johnston 398.5 

Kansas. By L. W. Spring . 398.2 

Michigan. By T. M. Cooley 398.1 

Missouri. By L. Carr 398.10 

New York. By E. H. Roberts. 2 v 398.3, 4 

Virginia. By J. E. Cooke 398.13 

American revolution. J. Fiske. 2 v 395.31, 32 

American statesmen. Edited by J. T. Morse, jr. - 23 v. 

Albert Gallatin. By J. A. Stevens 418.13 

Alexander Hamilton. By H. C. Lodge . . . . '. . . . 418.7 

Andrew Jackson. By W. G. Sumner 418.9 

Benjamin Franklin. By J. T. Morse, jr 418.24 

Daniel Webster. By H. C. Lodge ......... 418.12 

George Washington. By H. C. Lodge. 2v 418.5, 6 

Gouverneur Morris. By T. Roosevelt 418.23 

Henry Clay. By Carl Schurz. 2v 418.19,20 

James Madison. By S. H. Gay 418.14 

James Monroe. By D. C. Gilman 418.11 

John Adams. By J. T. Morse, jr 416.11 

John Q. Adams. By J. T. Morse, jr 416.7 

John C. Calhoun. By H. von Hoist 418.8 



REFERENCE BOOKS. 53 



Shelf. No. 

American statesmen, continued. 

John Jay. By G. Pellew 418.25 

John Marshall. By A. B. Magruder 418.17 

John Randolph. By H. Adams 418.10 

Lewis Cass. By A. C. McLaughlin 418.26 

Martin Van Buren. By E. M. Shepard 418.22 

Patrick Henry. By M. C. Tyler 418.21 

Samuel Adams. By J. K. Hosmer 418.16 

Thomas H. Benton. By T. Roosevelt 418.18 

Thomas Jefferson. By J. T. Morse, jr 418.15 

Ancient America. [Mound-builders ; Mexico and Central America ; 

Peru.] J.D.Baldwin 86.11 

Anti-slavery days. J. F. Clarke 66.15 

Battle of Gettysburg. Comte de Paris 403.37 

Battles of the American revolution. H. B. Carrington .... 393.7 

Boston. H.C.Lodge. (Historic towns.) 383.38 

British battles on land and sea. [1066-1875.] J. Grant. 3 v. . 376.22 
Cameos from English history. [From the conquest through wars 

of the roses.] C. M. Yonge. 3 v. . . ... . . . 372.4,5,15 

Campaigns of the civil war. 12 v. 

I. The outbreak of rebellion. By J. G. Nicolay . . . 403.20 






II. From Fort Henry to Corinth. By M. F. Force . .403.21 

III. The peninsula. By A. S. Webb 403.22 

IV. The army under Pope. By J. C. Ropes 403.23 

V. The Antietam and Fredericksburg. By F. W. Palfrey. 403.24 

VI. Chancellorsville and Gettysburg. By A. Doubleday . 403.25 
VII. The army of the Cumberland. By H. M. Cist . . . 403.26 

VIII. The Mississippi. By F. V. Greene 403.27 

IX. Atlanta. By J. D. Cox 403.28 

X. The march to the sea, Franklin and Nashville. Bv J. 

D. Cox . 403.29 

XL The Shenandoah valley in 1864. By G. E. Poncl . . 403.30 
XII. The Virginia campaign of '64 and '6o. By A. A. 

Humphreys 403.31 

Celebrated women. S. G. Goodrich 334.31 

Contents. — Lucretia and Margaret Davidson; Mrs. Adams; Mrs. 
Washington; Madame de Stael; Lady Hester Stanhope; - Hannah More; 
Mrs. Barbauld ; Madame de Genlis ; Josephine ; Marie Antoinette ; 
Madame Eoland ; Madame de Sevigne ; Mary, queen of Scots ; Eliza- 
beth, queen of England; Isabella of Spain; Joan of Arc. 

Civil government in the United States. J. Fiske 65.41 

Conquest of New Mexico and California. [1846-7.] P. St. G. 

Cooke 391.23 

Conspiracy of Pontiac and the Indian war after the conquest of 

Canada. [1663-1769.] F. Parkman. 2v 401.1,2 

Curiosities of human nature. S. G. Goodrich 334.17 

Contents. — Zerah Colburn; Newton; Crichton; West; Mozart; 
Elihu Burritt; William Penn; John Smith; Ethan Allen; The Cid; 
Robin Hood; Rienzi; Selkirk; Caspar Hauser ; Siamese twins, etc. 



54 REFERENCE BOOKS. 



Shelf. No. 

Cyclopaedia of universal history. J. C. Ridpath. 3 v. . . . *873.7-9 

England in Egypt. [1811-85.] G. M. Towle 360.44 

Epochs of modern history. 16 v. 

Age of Anne. By E. E. Morris 375.33 

Age of Elizabeth. By M. Creighton 375.28 

Beginning of the middle ages. By R. W. Church .... 355.34 

Crusades. Bv G. W. Cox 340.32 

Early Plantagenets. By W. Stubbs 375.32 

Early Tudors: Henry VII., Henry VIII. By C. E. Moberly. 375.36 

Fall of the Stuarts and western Europe, 1678-97. By E.Hale. 375.31 
First two Stuarts and the puritan revolution, 1603-60. By S. 

R. Gardiner 375.30 

Frederick the great and the seven years' war. By F. W. Long- 
man 361.26 

Normans in Europe. By A. H. Johnson 355.35 

War of American independence, 1775-83. By J. M. Ludlow. 395.25 

Famous men of ancient times. S. G. Goodrich . .' . . . . 334.21 

Contents. — Mohammed; Belisarius ; Attila; Nero; Seneca; Virgil; 
Cicero ; Caesar ; Hannibal ; Alexander ; Aristotle ; Demosthenes ; Apel- 
les ; Diogenes ; Plato ; Socrates ; Alcibiades ; Democritus ; Pericles ; 
Aristides ; iEsop ; Solon ; Lycurgus ; Homer ; Confucius. 

Famous men of modern times. S. G. Goodrich 334.22 

Contents. — Scott; Byron; Bonaparte; Goethe; Burns; Burke; 
Johnson ; Milton ; Shakspere ; Bacon. 

Farragut and our naval commanders. J. T. Headley 447.18 

Flag of the United States ; signals, seals, arms, and national songs. 

With chronicle of the flags of ancient and modern nations. G. 

H. Preble 392.3 

Half-hours with American history. Selected by C. Morris. 2 v. 400.16, 17 
Handbook of English history based on the lectures of M. J. Guest 

and brought down to 1880, by F. H. Underwood .... 374.27 

History of British costume. J. R. Planche 473.22 

History of England. [From the invasion of Julius Caesar to A. D. 

1849.] C. Knight. 8 v 376.7-14 

Homes of other days : history of domestic manners and sentiments 

in England from the earliest known period to modern times. 

T.Wright 376.3 

Indian wars of New England, with Eliot the apostle fifty years in 

the midst of them. R. B. Caverly 382.13 

Jesuits in North America. [1632-75.] F. Parkman .... 401.4 
Leading facts of English history. [From the prehistoric period to 

1885.] D. H. Montgomery 376.21 

Leading facts of French history. [B. C. 58-A. D. 1887.] D. H. 

Montgomery 365.32 

Library of American biography. Conducted by J. Sparks. 25 v. 420.1-25 

Series of lives of eminent Americans. For contents see Library 
catalogue. 



REFERENCE BOOKS. 55 



Shelf. No. 

Life and career of Major Andre\ W. Sargent 423.14 

Life and letters of John Brown, liberator of Kansas and martyr of 

Virginia. Edited by F. B. Sanborn 410.34 

Life of General Robert E. Lee. J.E.Cooke 415.26 

Life of Marie Antoinette. C. D. Yonge 442.29 

Lights of two centuries. Edited by E. E. Hale 451.30 

Biographies of famous artists, composers, poets, prose writers, and 
inventors. 

Lives of benefactors. S. G. Goodrich 334.26 

Contents. — Washington; Jay; Henry; Franklin; Lafayette; Kos- 
ciusko ; William Tell ; Howard ; Jenner ; Oberlin ; Gutenberg ; Har- 
graves ; Arkwright ; Whitney ; Fulton ; Copernicus ; Galileo; Linnaeus; 
Bowditch; Huber; Herschel; Davy. 

Lives of the queens of England, from the Norman conquest. 

[1066-1714.] A. Strickland. 6 v 443.6-11 

Manual of mythology. A.S.Murray 85.7 

Montcalm and Wolfe. [From Braddock's defeat to the fall of 

Quebec] F. Parkman. 2v 401.8,9 

Navy in the civil war. 3 v. 

I. The blockade and the cruisers. By J. R. Soley . . . 403.33 
IT. The Atlantic coast. By D. Ammen 403.34 

III. The Gulf and inland waters. By A. T. Mahan . . . 403.35 

New-England legends. H. P. Spofford 237.2 

Contents. — The true account of Captain Kidd ; Charlestown ; Salem ; 
Newburyport ; Dover ; Portsmouth. 

19th century, The : a history. R. Mackenzie 356.34 

Contents. — Napoleon Bonaparte ; Great Britain ; Our Indian empire ; 
France; Prussia; Austria; Italy; Russia; Turkey; United States. 

Old Naumkeag : historical sketch of Salem and [vicinity]. C. H. 

Webber and W. S. Nevins 382.15 

Old regime in Canada. [1653-1763.] F. Parkman 401.6 

Our famous women : lives of distinguished American women of 

our times 455.2 

Our great benefactors : short biographies of the men and women 

most eminent in literature, science, philanthropy, art, etc. 

Edited by S. A. Drake 444.29 

Outlines of the history of France from the earliest times to the 

revolution. Abridgment of Guizot's Popular history by 

G. Masson 365.24 

Personal memoirs of U. S. Grant. 2 v. . 415.29, 30 

Pictorial field-book of the revolution. B. J. Lossing. 2 v. . 395.2, 3 
Pictorial field-book of the war of 1812. B. J. Lossing .... 395.1 

Pictorial history of the civil war. B. J. Lossing. 3 v 406.1-3 

Portraits of illustrious personages of Great Britain. E. Lodge. 

8 v 443.14-21 



Gives the faces of the kings, queens, and distinguished persons of 
England from the time of Henry VII. to that of the duke of Wel- 
lington. 



56 KEFERENCE BOOKS. 



Shelf. No. 

Pre-historic America. [Illustrations of mounds, cliff-houses, ruins, 

and temples.] Marquis de Nadaillac 86.13 

Revolutionary times : sketches of our country, its people, and their 

ways, one hundred years ago. E. Abbott 395.26 

Short history of Philadelphia. S. C. Woolsey 381.25 

Short history of the English colonies in America. H. C. Lodge . 393.12 

Short history of the English people. [5th century-1874.] J. R. 

Green 376.19 

Siege of Boston, and battles of Lexington, Concord, and Bunker 

hill. R. Frothingham 383.10 

Story of the nations. 4 v. 

Greece. By J. A. Harrison 350.15 

The Normans. Bv S. O. Jewett 350.23 

Rome. By A. Gilman 350.27 

Spain. By E. E. and S. Hale 350.29 

Sword and pen. W. H. D. Adams 445.21 

Contents. — Sir Walter Raleigh ; Sir John Hawkins ; Sir Humphrey 
Gilbert ; Thomas Cavendish ; Sir Francis Drake ; Sir Philip Sidney ; 
William Shakespeare. 

Twelve decisive battles of the [civil] war. W. Swinton . . . 406.19 

Washington and his generals. J. T. Headley 445.3 

Women of the American revolution. E. F. Ellet. 2 v. . . . 445.6, 6J 
World's workers series. 6 v. 

Benjamin Franklin. By E. M. Tomkinson ....... 427.12 

Handel. By E. Clarke 440.40 

Mrs. Somerville and Mary Carpenter. By P. Browne . . . 440.42 

Richard Cobden. By R. Gowing 432.30 

Thomas A. Edison and Samuel F. B. Morse. By Van B. 

Denslow and J. M. Parker 420.34 

Turner the artist. By S. A. Swaine 440.41 

Young folks' cyclopaedia of persons and places. J. D. Champlin, 

jr *881.2 



SCIENCE AND ART. 

American railway : its construction, management, and appliances. 

T. C. Clarke and others 477.32 

Birds of New England and adjacent states. E. A. Samuels . . 502.3 

— Same, [With the title] Our northern and eastern birds . . . 502.4 
Chips from the earth's crust : short studies in natural science. J. 

Gibson 481.6 

Commercial products of the sea. P. L. Simmonds 496.20 

Creator's wonders in living nature ; marvels of life in the animal 

and vegetable kingdoms. Dr. Herman and others .... 506.33 

Every man his own mechanic 477.11 

Floral decorations for the dwelling house. A. Hassard . . . . 464.4 



REFERENCE BOOKS. 57 



Shelf. No. 

Forms of water in clouds and rivers, ice and glaciers. J. Tyndall. 493.18 

Half-hours with the stars : in twelve maps. R. A. Proctor . . . 495.33 

History of the growth of the steam-engine. R. H. Thurston . . 477.25 

Illustrated book of poultry. L. Wright 467.19 

Insects injurious to vegetation. T. W. Harris 504.4 

Invention of steel pens. H. Bore 481.31 

Life of a Scotch naturalist : Thomas Edward. S. Smiles . . . 423.27 

Life of George Stephenson, railway engineer. S. Smiles . . . 425.28 

Manual of commerce. S. H. Browne . , *860.4 

Modern ships of war. Sir E. J. Reed and E. Simpson .... 496.22 

Our familiar songs and those who made them. H. K. Johnson . 460.16 

Robert Dick, geologist and botanist. S. Smiles 423.18 

Sea and its living wonders ; [also] progress of maritime discovery. 

Gr. Hartwig 496.5 

Trees and tree-planting. J. S. Brisbin 505.31 

Tropical world : man and nature in the equatorial regions. G. 

Hartwig 503.13 

Window gardener. [Flower culture.] E. S. Rand, jr. . . . . 464.5 

Wonderful inventions. J. Timbs 481.23 

Year among the trees; or, the woods and by-ways of New Eng- 
land. W. Flagg 505.8 

Year with the birds ; or, the birds and seasons of New England. 

W. Flagg 502.11 

Young folks' cyclopaedia of common things. J. D. Champlin, jr. . *881.1 



BOOKS ABOUT BOOKS AND READING. 

Book-lover: guide to the best reading. J.Baldwin 87.17 

Books and reading. N. Porter 87.18 

Literary landmarks : guide to good reading for young people, and 

teachers' assistant. M. E. Burt 87.28 



AUTHOR INDEX. 

Anonymous books occur under their, titles. 



Page 
Abbot, W. J. 

Blue jackets of '76 ... 35 

Blue jackets of 1812 ... 35 

Blue jackets of '61 ... 35 

Abbott, Edward. 

Long Look books .... 14 
Revolutionary times . . .56 

Abbott, Jacob. 

August stories 8 

Florence stories . . . . 22 

Franconia stories . . . . 11 

Harper's story books . 12 

John Gay series . . . . 13 

Jonas stories 13 

Juno stories 13 

Learning to talk . . . . 13 

Lucy books 14 

Marco Paul's voyages ... 24 

Mary Gay series . . . . 15 

Rollo books 17 

Rollo's tour in Europe . . 25 

Science for the young ... 43 

William Gay series ... 19 

Abbott, Jacob and J. S. C. 

Biographical histories ... 34 

Abbott, J. S. C. 

American pioneers and pa- 
triots 34 

History of Napoleon Bona- 
parte 37 

Adams, H. C. 

Chief of the school ... 9 

First of June 11 

Schoolboy honour . . . . 17 

School-days at Kingscourt . 17 

Winborough boys . . . . 19 

Wroxby college . . . . 19 
Adams, H. G. 

Weaver boy 40 

Adams, O. F. 

Dear old story-tellers . . .36 
Adams, William. 

Cherry stones 9 



Adams, W. H. D. 



Pasre 



Land of the Nile . ' . . 


. 51 


Lighthouses and lightships 


. 45 




. 56 


Adams, W. T. Oliver Optic. 




Our standard-bearer . . 


. 39 


Riverdale stories . 


. 17 


Young America abroad . 


. 27 


Addison, Joseph. 


. 


Sir Roger de Coverley 


. 47 




. 5 


Agassiz, L. J. R. and E. C. 




Journey in Brazil . 


. 51 


Aguilar, Grace. 






. 29 


Aimwell, Walter, pseud. 




See Simonds, William. 




Alcott, Ii. M. 




Aunt Jo's scrap-bag . . 


. 8 




. 10 


Garland for girls . 


. 11 


Hospital sketches . 


. 30 




. 12 




. 13 




. 14 




. 14 




. 14 


Morning glories 


. 15 


Old-fashioned girl . . . 


. 15 




. 16 




. 17 




. 18 


Under the lilacs 


. 19 




. 19 


Alden, Isabella M. Pansy. 






. 14 


Tiny making up 


. 18 


Alden, W. 1«. 






. 15 


Aldrich, T. B. 




Story of a bad boy . . 


. 18 



AUTHOE INDEX. 



59 



16 
25 

52 



52 



5 

24 

7 
7 
7 



Page 
Allen, F. H. 

Young folks' history of the 

reformation 41 

Allen, W. B. 

Pine cone stories . 

Red mountain of Alaska . 
American commonwealths. Ed 
ited by H. E. Scudder . 

American railway 56 

American statesmen. Edited 
by J. T. Morse, jr. . . . 
Andersen, H. C. 

Danish fairy legends and 
tales 

Pictures of travel .... 

Sand-hills of Jutland . . 

Stories and tales .... 

Wonder stories ..... 
Anderson, R. B. 

America not discovered by 

Columbus 33 

Andrews, Jane. 

Each and all 22 

Seven little sisters .... 25 

Stories Mother Nature told 
her children 44 

Ten boys on the road from 
long ago to now .... 
Arabian nights' entertainments 
Archer, Thomas. 

By fire and sword .... 

Decisive events in history . 
Arnaud, — . 

One day in a baby's life . . 
Ashton, John. 

Adventures and discourses of 
Captain John Smith 
Auerbach, Berthold. 

Edelweiss 

Aunt Fanny, pseud. 

See Barrow, Fanny. 
Aunt Judy's Christmas volume 
Austin, G. L. 

Wendell Phillips . 
Austin, Jane G. 

Dora Darling 

Moonfolk . . . 

Outpost .... 

Standish of Standish 
Aytoun, W. E. 

Lays of the Scottish cavaliers 



40 
5 

28 
36 

16 



33 
10 



49 

40 

29 

6 

16 

32 

48 



Babyland • . . 49 



Page 

Bailey, L. H.. 9 jr. 

Talks afield about plants . . 44 

Baker, G. M., editor. 

Eeading club and handy 

speaker 48 

Baker, H. N. W. Mrs. Madeline Leslie. 

I'll try 12 

Baker, Sir S. W. 

Albert N'yanza ... .20 

Cast up by the sea . . . . 21 

Eight years' wanderings in 

Ceylon ....... 22 

Nile tributaries of Abyssinia 24 

Rifle and hound in Ceylon . 25 

True tales for my grandsons 18 

Baldwin, James. 

Book-lover 57 

Story of Siegfried .... 7 

Story of the golden age . . 7 

Baldwin, J. D. 

Ancient America .... 53 

Ball, Sir R. S. 

Star-land 43 

Ballantyne, R. M. 

Coral island 21 

Dog Crusoe 21 

Erling the bold 29 

Fast in the ice 22 

Gascoyne 22. 

Gorilla hunters 22 

Lifeboat 24 

Man on the ocean . . . . 24 

Ocean and its wonders . . 43 

Ungava 26 

Young fur- traders . . . . 27 

Ballard, J. P. 

Insect lives 43 

Ballon, M. M. 

Due south 51 

Due west 51 

New Eldorado 51 

Bamford, M. E. 

My land and water friends . 43 

Up and down the brooks . . 44 

Banvard, Joseph. 

Novelties of the new world . 39 

Plymouth and the Pilgrims . 39 

Barker, M. A., lady, now Mrs. F. 
N. Broome. 

Boys 9 

White rat 19 

Barkley, H. C. 

My boyhood 15 



60 



AUTHOR INDEX. 



Page 
Barnard, C. F., jr. 

Tone masters 45 

Barrow, Fanny. Aunt Fanny. 

Good little hearts . . . . 11 
Barrows, William. 

The general 22 

Bartlett, E. T., and Peters, J. P., 

editors. 

Scriptures for young readers 50 
Bartlett, G. B. 

Parlor amusements ... 46 
Bates, Clara D. 

On the way to Wonderland . 48 
Bates, H. W. 

Naturalist on the river Ama- 
zons 51 

Battey, T. C. 

Life of a Quaker among the 

Indians 23 

Baylor, F. C. 

Juan and Juanita .... 23 
Beard, I>. C. 

American boy's handy book . 45 
Beard, Lin a and A. B. 

American girl's handy book . 45 
Beard, W. H. 

Humor in animals .... 42 
Beesly, A. H. 

Sir .John Franklin .... 39 
Bell, N. R. E. JV. D'Anvers. 

Heroes of American discov- 
ery 36 

Heroes of north African dis- 
covery 36 

Heroes of south African dis- 
covery 36 

Benjamin, Park. 

Age of electricity .... 41 
Bernard, F. 

Wonderful escapes . . .40 
Bert, Paul. 

First steps in scientific knowl- 
edge 42 

Bertz, Edward. 

French prisoners .... 29 
Besant, Walter. 

Gaspard de Coligny ... 36 
Besant, Walter, and Rice, James* 

Sir Richard Whittington . .39 
Biart, Lucien. 

Adventures of a young natu- 
ralist 41 

Bird, I. L., now Mrs. Bishop. 

Lady's life in the Rocky 
mountains 51 



Page 
Bishop, N. H. 

Four months in a sneak-box . 22 
Thousand miles' walk ... 26 
Voyage of the paper canoe . 27 
BjOrnson, Bjbrnstjerne. 

Fisher lassie 11 

Black, William. 

Adventures in Thule ... 7 
Blaikie, William. 

How to get strong .... 42 
Blaisdell, A. F. 

Child's book of health . . 42 
Blind, Mathilde. 

Madame Roland . . . . 38 
Bdcher, Ferdinand. 

Progressive French reader . 47 
Bolton, S. K. 

Famous American statesmen . 36 
Famous European artists . . 45 
Lives of girls who became 

famous 38 

Lives of poor boys who be- 
came famous 38 

Bonner, John. 

Child's history of Greece . . 35 
Child's history of Rome . . 35 
Child's history of the United 

States 35 

Bonner, Sherwood, pseud. 
See McDowell, K. S. 
Bore, Henry. 

Invention of steel pens . . 57 
Bowker, R. R. 

Economics for the people . 46 
Bowman, Anne. 

Bear hunters 20 

Boyesen, H. II. 

Against heavy odds ... 7 

Gunnar . 11 

Modern vikings 24 

Brackett, A. C, and Eliot, I. M., 
compilers. 

Poetry for home and school . 48 
Bradley, W. I. Glance Gaylord. 

After years 7 

Boys at Dr. Murray's ... 9 

Culm rock 10 

Gilbert Starr 11 

Gilbert's last summer at Rain- 
ford . 11 

Miss Patience Hathaway . . 15 

Mr. Pendleton's cup ... 15 

Will Rood's friendship . . 19 . 
Branch, M. L. B., and others. 

House of umbrellas ... 12 



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Page 
Brassey, Annie, lady. 

Around the world in the yacht 

'Sunbeam' ..... 20 
In the trades, the tropics, and 

the roaring forties ... 23 
Sunshine and storm in the 

east 26 

Brentano, Clemens. 

Fairy tales 6 

New fairy tales 6 

Brigham, W. T. 

Guatemala 51 

Brine, M. D. 

Stories grandma told . . . 18 

Brisbin, J. S. 

Trees and tree-planting . . 57 
Bromfield, E. T. 

Picturesque journeys in 

America 25 

Brooks, E. S. 

Chivalric days 36 

Historic boys 36 

Historic girls . ' . . . . 37 
Brooks, Noah. 

Abraham Lincoln .... 33 

Boy emigrants 20 

Brown, E. K. 

Child toilers of Boston streets 9 
Brown, Helen D. 

Two college girls . . . . 18 
Brown, H. N. 

Life of Jesus for young peo- 
ple ........ 50 

Brown, John, M.D. 

Marjorie Fleming . . . . 15 
Brown, John. 

Rab and his friends ... 16 
BroAvn, Robert, editor. 

Science for all 43 

Browne, F. F., editor. 

Bugle-echoes 47 

Browne, S. H. 

Manual of commerce . . .57 
Bryant, W. C. 

Poetical works 48 

— editor. 

Library of poetry and song . 48 

— and Gay, S. H. 

Popular history of the United 

States 39 

Buckland, Francis T. 

Log-book of a fisherman and 

I zoologist 43 

Buckley, A. B. 

Fairy-land of science ... 42 



Page 

Buckley, A. B., continued. 

Life and her children ... 43 
Winners in life's race ... 44 

Buckley, J. M. 

Oats or wild oats? .... 50 

Bulfinch, Thomas. 

Age of chivalry 5 

Age of fable 5 

Legends of Charlemagne . . 6 

Bulwer-Iiytton, E. G. E. L. Lord 
Lytton. 

Harold 30 

Last days of Pompeii ... 30 
Last of the barons .... 30 

Bunce, J. T. 

Fairy tales 6 

Bunyan, John. 

Pilgrim's progress . . . . 16 

Burnett, F. H. 

Editha's burglar .... 10 
Little Lord Fauntleroy . . 14 
Little Saint Elizabeth ... 14 
Sara Crewe 17 

Burnham, G. P. 

New poultry book .... 45 

Burroughs, John. 

Locusts and wild honey . . 43 
Signs and seasons .... 43 
Wake-robin 44 

Burt, M. E. 

Literary landmarks . . .57 

Bury, Viscount, and Hillier, G. L. 

Cycling . 46 

Butler, A. R. 

Promised King 50 

Butterworth, Hezekiah. 

Wonderful Christmases of old 40 
Zigzag journeys .... 27 

Bynner, E. L. 

Begum's daughter .... 28 

Callwell, J. M. 

Dorothy Arden 29 

Cameron, V. L. 

Adventures of Herbert Mas- 

sey in eastern Africa . . 20 
Jack Hooper 23 

Campaigns of the civil war . . 53 

Campbell, George, lord. 

Log-letters from " The Chal- 
lenger " 24 

Campbell, Helen. 

American girl's home book . 45 
Miss Melinda's opportunity . 15 
What-to-do club .... 50 



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AUTHOR INDEX. 



Page 
Campbell, L. J., editor. 

Young folks' book of poetry . 49 
Carey, Annie. 

School-girls 18 

Wonders of common things . 44 
Carey, Mrs. M., translator. 

Fairy legends of the French 

provinces 5 

Carey, R. N. 

Esther 10 

Caroll, M. 

How Marjory helped ... 12 
Carrington, H. B. 

Battles of the American revo- 
lution 53 

Carryl, C. E. 

Davy and the goblin ... 5 
Carter, Robert. 

Slimmer cruise 26 

Cary, Alice and Phoebe. 

Poems for children ... 48 
Catherwood, M. H. 

Story of Tonty 32 

Caverly, R. B. 

Indian wars of New England 54 
Cervantes Saavedra, M. de. 

Don Quixote 10 

Champlin, J. D., jr. 

Young folks' cyclopaedia of 
common things . . . . 57 

Young folks' cyclopaedia of 
persons and places . . .56 

Young folks' history of the 
war for the Union . . .41 
Champney, E. W. 

Bubbling teapot .... 5 

Great-grandmother's girls in 
New France 29 

Great-grandmother's girls in 
New Mexico ..... 29 

Three Vassar girls .... 26 
Chaney, G. L. 

F. Grant & Co 11 

Charles, Mrs. Elizabeth. 

Draytons and the Davenants 29 

Early dawn 29 

On both sides of the sea . . 31 

Schonberg-Cotta family . . 32 

Winifred Bertram . . . . 19 

Chatterbox 49 

Cheney, E. D. 

Child of the tide .... 9 

Sally Williams 17 

— editor. 

Louisa M. Alcott .... 38 



Children's picture-book of ani 

mals 

Children's picture-book of good 

and great men 
Church, A. J. 

Roman life in the days of 

Cicero 

Stories from Homer . 
Stories from Livy . 
Stories of the east from He 

rodotus 

Story of the Persian war from 

Herodotus .... 
Three Greek children . . 
With the king at Oxford . 
Clarke, J. F. - 

Anti-slavery days . 
Clarke, M. C. 

Girlhood of Shakespeare's 

heroines .... 
Uncle, Peep, and I 
Yarns of an old mariner 
Clarke, R. S. Sophie May. 
Doctor's daughter . 
Dotty Dimple stories . 
Flaxie Frizzle . . . 
Little Prudy stories 
Little Prudy's Flyaway series 
Our Helen .... 

Quinnebasset girls . 
Clemens, E. J. M. 

La Plata countries of South 

America 

Clemens, S. L. Mark Twain. 

Adventures of Tom Sawyer 

Prince and the pauper 
Clement, Clara E., now Mrs. Waters 

Stories of art and artists 
Coan, Titus. 

Adventures in Patagonia 
Cobden, Paul, pseud. 

Beckoning series . 
Coffin, C. C. 

Boys of '76 . . . . 

Boys of '61 ... . 

Building the nation 

Drum-beat of the nation 

Following the flag . . 

Marching to victory . 

My days and nights on 
battle-field . . . 

Old times in the colonies 



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Coffin, C. C, continued. 

Our new way round the world 

Redeeming the republic . 

Story of liberty 

Story of the great fire, Bos 
ton 

Winning his way . . . 
Coffin, R. F., and others. 

Yachts and yachting . 
Coleridge, Sara. 



Page 

24 
39 
40 

40 
33 

46 
6 



Phantasmion .... 

Colomb, Mme. — . 

Carol's little daughter . . 9 

Conant, H. S. 

Butterfly hunters . . . . 42 

Cooke, C. A., editor. 

Young folks' speaker . . . 49 

Cooke, J. E. 

Life of Gen. Robert E. Lee . 55 
Stories of the Old Dominion 40 

Cooke, P. St. G. 

Conquest of New Mexico and 
California 53 

Coolidge, Susan, pseud. 
See Wools ey, S. C. 

Cooper, J. F. 

Leather-stocking tales . . 30 

Lionel Lincoln 30 

Mercedes of Castile ... 31 

Pilot 31 

Red rover 32 

Spy 32 

Water-witch ...... 33 

Wept of Wish-ton-wish . . 33 
Wing-and-wing 33 

Copsley annals 9 

Corkran, Alice. 

Down the snow stairs ... 5 

— editor. 

Bairns' annual 8 

Coues, Elliott. 

Field ornitholog}^ .... 42 
Cousin Alice, pseud. 

See Haven, A. B. 
Cox, Sir G. W., and Jones, E. H. 

Popular romances of the mid- 
dle ages 6 

Craddock,"Charles Egbert, pseud. 

See Mnrfree, Mary N. 
Cragin, L. T. Ellis Gray. 

The cedars 9 

Long ago 14 

Craik, Dinah M., formerly Miss Mu- 
lock. 

Adventures of a brownie . 5 



Craik, Dinah M ., continued. 
Fairy book .... 

A hero 

Is it true ? 

John Halifax, gentleman 
Little lame prince . 
Little Sunshine's holiday 
Noble life .... 

— and others. 

Plucky boys .... 
Craik, G. M. 

Miss Moore .... 



Crane, T. F. 

Italian popular tales .. 
Creighton, Louise. 

Edward, the Black prince 

Sir Walter Ralegh . . . 
Creighton, Mandell. 

Simon de Montfort 
Crowley, M. C. 

Merry hearts and true 
Crowninshield, Mary B. 

The ignoramuses . 
Cumming, W. G. 

Wild men and wild beasts 
Cupples, George. 

Cupples Howe, mariner . 
Curtis, W. E. 

Capitals of Spanish America 
Custer, E. B. 

" Boots and saddles" . . 

Following the guidon . . 
Custer, Gen. G. A. 

My life on the plains . . 



Page 

5 
12 

6 
13 

6 
14 
15 

16 

15 

6 

36 
39 

39 

15 

23 

27 

21 

50 

20 
22 

24 



Damon, W. E. 

Ocean wonders .... 
Dana, J. D. 

Geological story briefly told 
Dana, R. H., jr. 

Two years before the mast 
D'Anvers, N., pseud. 

See Bell, N. R. E. 
Darling, M. G. 

Battles at home .... 

In the world 12 

Darwin, Charles R. 

What Mr. Darwin saw in his 

voyage round the world 
Daunt, Achilles. 

In the land of the moose . 

Our sea-coast heroes . . 

With pack and rifle 
Davies, G. C. 

Peter Penniless 46 



43 
42 

26 



S 



44 

23 
24 
27 



64 



AUTHOR INDEX. 



Page 
Davis, Mrs. S. M. 

Life and times of Sir Philip 

Sidney 37 

Dawes, Anna !L. 

How we are governed ... 49 
Day, Thomas. 

Sandford and Merton ... 17 
De Amicis, Edmondo. 

Cuore 10 

De Foe, Daniel. 

Robinson Crusoe .... 25 
De Mille, James. 

B. O. W. C. series .... 20 
Lily and the cross .... 30 
Young Dodge club series . . 27 
De Morgan, Mary. 

Necklace of Princess Fiori- 

monde 6 

Denison, C. W. Major Penniman. 

Tanner-boy 40 

Denslow, Van Buren, and Parker, 
J. M. 
Thomas A. Edison and 
Samuel F. B. Morse . . 40 
Denton, C. J. 

Little people's dialogues . . 48 
Denton, S. F. 

Incidents of a collector's 

rambles 23 

Depping, Guillaume. 

Wonders of bodily strength 

and skill 46 

Deulin, Charles. 

Johnny Nut and the golden 

goose . 6 

Diaz, A. M. 

Jimmyjohns" 13 

John Spicer lectures .' . . 13 

King Bronde 6 

Lucy Maria 14 

William Henry and his 

friends 19 

William Henry letters . . . 19 
Dick, W. B., editor. 

Ricitatious and readings . . 48 
Dickens, Charles J. H. 

Barnaby Rudge 28 

Child-pictures from Dickens 9 
Child's history of England . 35 
Christmas stories .... 9 

. . 10 
. . 10 
. . 15 
. . 15 
. . 15 



David Copperfield . 
Dombey and son . 
Nicholas Nickleby . 
Old curiosity shop . 
Oliver Twist . . 



Page 
Dickens, Charles J. H., continued 

Pickwick papers . . . . 16 
Tale of two cities .... 32 

Dixie, Lady F. C. 

Young castaways . . . . 27 

Dodge, M. A. Gail Hamilton. * 

Child world 9 

Little folk life 14 

Red-letter days 17 

Dodge, M. M. 

Donald and Dorothy . 10 

Hans Brinker 22 

Dodgson, C. L. Lewis Carroll. 
Alice's adventures in Won- 
derland 5 

Through the looking-glass . 7 

Dog life 42 

Doudney, Sarah. 

Prudence Winterburn . . . 16 

Douglas, A. M. 

Kathie stories 13 

Santa Claus land .... 7 

Douglas, Marian, pseud. 
See Greene, A. D. 

Douglas, R. K. 

China 36 

Doyle, J. A. 

History of the United States 37 

Drake, F. S. 

Indian history for young 
folks 37 

Drake, S. A. 

Around the Hub .... 34 
Heart of the White moun- 
tains 22 

Making of New England . 38 
Making of the great west . 38 
Nooks and corners of the 

New England coast . . 24 
Old landmarks of Boston . 39 
Old landmarks of Middlesex 39 
Taking of Louisburg ... 40 

Drake, S. A., editor. 

Our great benefactors . . 55 

DuChaillu, P. B. 

Country of the dwarfs . . 21 
Explorations in equatorial 

Africa 22 

Land of the midnight sun . 23 
Lost in the jungle .... 24 
My Apingi kingdom ... 24 
Stories of the gorilla country 26 
Wild life under the equator . 27 



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Dudevant, Mme. A. L. A» D. George 
Sand. 
Fanchon, the cricket . 



Page 



11 



Eaton, A. W. H. 

Letter-writing 50 

Edgar, J. G. 

Boyhood of great men . . 35 

Crusades and the crusaders . 21 

Sea-kings and naval heroes . 39 

Wars of the roses .... 40 

Edgeworth, Maria. 

Early lessons 10 

Moral tales 15 

Parents' assistant _. . . . 16 

Popular tales . . . . . 16 

Eggleston, Edward. 

Hoosier schoolmaster ... 12 

Schoolmaster's stories . . 18 

Eggleston, Edward, and Seelye, 
L. E. 

Brant and Red Jacket ... 35 

Montezuma 38 

Pocahontas 39 

Tecumseh 40 

Eggleston, G. C. 

Big brother series .... 28 

Red Eagle 39 

Strange stories from history . 40 

Wreck of the Red Bird . . 19 

Eliot, George, pseud. ofM.E. Lewes, 
afterwards Mrs. J. W. Cross. 

Silas Marner 18 

Ellet, E. F. 

Women of the American rev- 
olution 56 

Elliott, H. W. 

Our Arctic province . . . 51 

Ellis, E. S. 

Boy pioneer series .... 9 

Deerfoot series 10 

Log cabin series . . . . 14 

Wyoming series .... 33 
Youths' history of the United 

States 41 

Emery, M. S. 

Every-day business . . . 49 

English, T. D. 

Boy's book of battle-lyrics . 47 

Epochs of modern history . . 54 

Erckmann, E., and Chatrian, A. 

Conscript 29 

Invasion of France, 1814 . . 30 

Madame Th6rese .... 31 



Page 

Erckmann, E., and Chatrian, A., cont'd. 

Miller's story of the war . . 31 

Waterloo 33 

Everett, William. 

Changing base 9 

Double play 10 

School sermons 50 

Thine, not mine . . . . 18 

Every man his own mechanic . 56 
Ewing, J. H. 

Brothers of pity .... 9 

Dandelion clocks . . . . 10 

Flat iron for a farthing . . 11 

Great emergency . . . . 11 
Jackanapes. Daddy Darwin's 
dovecot. Story of a short 

life 13 

Jan of the windmill . . . 13 
Lob Lie - by - the - fire, The 

brownies, and other tales . 6 
Melchior's dream . . . . 15 
Mrs. Overtheway's remem- 
brances 15 

Peace egg 16 

Six to sixteen 18 

We and the world . . . . 19 

Fairstar, Mrs., pseud. ? 

Memoirs of a London doll . 15 

Famous boys 36 

Faraday, Michael. 

Chemical history of a candle 42 
Farmer, L. H. 

Short history of the French 

revolution 39 

Farrar, C. A. J. 

Lake and forest series ... 23 
Farrar, F. W. 

Eric 10 

Julian Home 13 

St. Winifred's 17 

Fasnacht, G. E. 

Macmillan's progressive 
French course . . . . 47 
Fawcett, M. G. 

Tales in political economy . 50 
Fay, Amy. 

Music-study in Germany . . 45 
Feathers, furs, and fins . . . 42 
Fe'nelon, F. de S. de La M. 

Telemachus 47 

Fette, W. E. 

Dialogues from Dickens . . 48 



QQ 



AUTHOR INDEX. 



Field, M. E., translator. 
Wings of courage 
Fish, E. E. 

Blessed birds 



Page 

... 19 

... 41 
Fiske, John. 

American revolution . . .'52 

Civil government in the 
United States .... 53 

War of independence ... 40 
Flagg, Wilson. 

Year among the trees . . .57 

Year with the birds ... 57 
Fletcher, A. B. 

Advanced readings and reci- 
tations 47 

Fletcher, J. C, and Kidder, D. P. 

Brazil and the Brazilians . . 50 
Fobes, W. K. 

Five-minute declamations . 48 
Fogg, W. P. 

Land of " The Arabian 

nights" 51 

Fonvielle, W. de. 

Thunder and lightning . . 44 
Forbes, Archibald. 

Havelock 36 

Forbes, Sarah, and Faucon, C. W. 

Lessons on practical subjects 50 
Fowler, Frank. 

Oil painting 45 

Franklin, Benjamin. 

Autobiography 34 

Freeman, E. A. 

Old-English history ... 39 
Fresneau, Mme. A. 

Theresa at San Domingo . . 32 
Frith, Henry. 

Under Bayard's banner . . 33 
Frost, Thomas. 

Half-hours with the early ex- 
plorers 22 

Frothingham, Richard. 

Siege of Boston .... 56 

Gatty, H. K. F. 

Juliana H. Ewing and her 

books 37 

Gautier, The"ophile. 

My household of pets . . 43 
Gaye, Selina. 

World's lumber room ... 44 
Gaylord, Glance, pseud. 

See Bradley, W. I. 
Geddie, John. 

Lake regions of central 
Africa 23 



Page 
Gerrish, Theodore. 

Army life 34 

Giberne, Agnes. 

Old house in the city ... 15 
Sun, moon, and stars ... 44 

Gibson, John. 

Chips from the earth's crust . 56 
Great waterfalls, cataracts, 
and geysers 22 

Gilder, W. H. 

Schwatka's search . . • . . 25 

Gilliat, Edward. 

Forest outlaws 29 

Gillmore, Parker. 

Great thirst land . . . . 22 
Prairie and forest .... 46 

Gilman, Arthur. 

Seven historic ages . . . 39 
Short stories from the dic- 
tionary 47 

Tales of the pathfinders . . 40 
— editor. 

Magna Charta stories ... 38 
Gilmore, J. R. Edmund Kirke. 

Rear-guard of the revolution 39 
Godolphin, Mary. 

Robinson Crusoe, in words of 

one syllable 25 

Goldsmith, Oliver. 

Vicar of Wakefield ... 19 
Good words for the young . . 49 
Goodrich, F. B. 

Remarkable voyages . . .52 
Goodrich, F. E. 

Life of W. S. Hancock . . 37 
Goodrich, S. G. Peter Parley. 

Celebrated American Indians 35 

Celebrated women .... 53 

Curiosities of human nature . 53 

Famous men of ancient times 54 

Famous men of modern times 54 

Lights and shadows of Ameri- 
can history 37 

Lights and shadows of Euro- 
pean history 38 

Lives of benefactors ... 55 

Manners and customs of the 
nations 51 

Manners, customs, and an- 
tiquities of the Indians . 38 
Goss, W. L. 

Jed 30 

Gosse, P. H. 

Evenings at the microscope . 42 



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Page 
Gould, J. M. 

How to camp out .... 46 
Gowing, Li. F. 

Five thousand miles in a 

sledge 22 

Grant, James. 

British battles on land and 

sea 53 

Grant, Robert. 

Jack Hall 12 

Grant, U. S. 

Personal memoirs .... 55 
Gray, Asa. 

How plants grow .... 42 
Gray, Ellis, pseud. 

See Cragin, L. T. 
Gray, G. Z. 

Children's crusade .... 35 
Greely, A. W. 

Three years of Arctic service 52 
Green, E. E. 

True to the last 18 

Green, J. R. 

Short history of the English 
people 56 

— editor. 

Readings from English his- 
tory 39 

Greenaway, Kate. 

Marigold garden .... 48 

Greene, A. D. JIarian Douglas. 

Peter and Polly .... 31 

Greene, Homer. 

Burnham breaker .... 9 
Coal and the coal mines . . 42 

Greenwood, Grace, pseud. 
See Lippincott, S. J. 

Griffis, W. E. 

Matthew C. Perry .... 38 

Grimm, J. L. C. and W. C. 

Gammer Grethel's German 

fairy stories 6 

German popular tales ... 6 
Kinder- und Hausmarchen . 47 

Guernsey, !L. E. 

Chevalier's daughter ... 28 
Hidden treasure .... 30 
Lady Betty's governess . . 30 
Loveday's history . . . . 31 
On the mountain . . . . 16 
Through unknown ways . . 32 

Guest, M. J. 

Handbook of English history 54 

Guild, Curtis. 

Over the ocean 52 



Page 
Guizot, F. P. G. 

Outlines of the history of 
France 55 



H. H., pseud. 

See Jackson, Mrs. Helen M 
Habberton, John. 

Who was Paul Grayson ? 
Hacklander, F. W. 

Enchanting and enchanted 
Haile, Ellen. 

Hazel-nut and her brothers 



Hake, A. E. 



Story of Chinese Gordon . 
Hale, E. E. 

Christmas eve and Christmas 

day 9 

Christmas in Narragansett . 9 

How to do it 49 

If, yes, and perhaps ... 1 2 

In his name 30 

Man without a country . . 31 
Our new crusade . . . .16 

Philip Nolan's friends . . . 31 
Stories of adventure . . .26 

Stories of discovery . . . 39 

Stories of invention . 39 

Stories of the sea .... 26 

Stories of war 40 

Ten times one is ten . 18 

What career 50 

— editor. 

Lights of two centuries . . 55 

— and Susan. 

Family flight through Mexico 22 

— and others. 

Daily bread 10 

Hale, L. P. 

Fagots for the fireside ... 46 
Last of the Peterkins . . . 13 
Peterkin papers 16 

Hale, Susan. 

Self-instructive lessons in 
painting 45 

Hall, C. W. 

Adrift in the ice-fields . . .. 20 
Drifting round the world . . 21 

Hall, Henry, editor. 

Tribune book of open-air 
sports . 46 

Hallock, Charles. 

Fishing tourist 46 

Hallo well, Mrs. J. L. 

Bee's bed-time 8 



19 



12 

40 



68 



AUTHOR INDEX. 



Page 
Hamerton, P. G. 

Chapters on animals ... 42 
Harry Blount . . . . . 12 
Hamilton, Gail, pseud. 
See Dodge, M. A. 
Hanson, C. H. 

Homer's stories simply told . 6 
Harper's young people . .49 

Harris, A. B. 

Wild flowers 44 

Harris, J. C. 

Daddy Jake, the runaway . 5 
Nights with Uncle Remus . 6 

Uncle Remus 7 

Harris, T. W. 

Insects injurious to vege- 
tation 57 

Harrison, C. C. Mrs. Burton Harrison. 

Old-fashioned fairy book . . 6 
Hart wig, George. 

Sea and its living wonders . 57 

Tropical world 57 

Hassard, Annie. 

Floral decorations . . . . 56 
Hauff, William. 

Little Mook 6 

Haven, A. B. Cousin Alice. 

Home books 12 

Haweis, H. B. 

Pet 16 

Hawthorne, Nathaniel. 

Snow-image 18 

Tangle wood tales ... 7 

True stories from history and 

biography 40 

Twice-told tales .... 32 

Wonder-book 7 

Hayes, 1. 1. 

Arctic boat journey ... 20 
Cast away in the cold . . .21 
Land of desolation ... . 23 

Open polar sea 24 

Headley, J. T. 

Farragut and our naval com- 
manders 54 

Imperial guard of Napoleon . 37 
Life of U. S. Grant ... 37 
Washington and his generals 56 
Headley, P. C. 

Fighting Phil 36 

Island of fire 23 

Miner boy and his Monitor . 38 
Old Salamander .... 39 
Hearn, Lafcadio. 

Some Chinese ghosts ... 7 



Page 
Helm, C. 

Princess Eve 16 

Helps, Sir Arthur. 

Life of Columbus . . . . 37 
Henty, G. A. 

By pike and dyke .... 28 

For the temple 29 

With Lee in Virginia . . .33 
With Wolfe in Canada . . 33 
Young Carthaginian ... 33 
Hepworth, G. H. 

Starboard and port ... 26 
Herford, Brooke. 

Story of religion in England 40 
Hering, J. 

Golden days 11 

Herman, — , and others. 

Creator's wonders in living 

nature 56 

Higginson, T. W. 

Army life in a black regiment 34 
Book of American explorers 35 
Larger history of the United 

States 37 

Young folks' history of the 
United States .... 41 
Hill, G. C. 

Benedict Arnold .... 34 
Hodder, Edwin. 

Heroes of Britain in peace 

and war 36 

Hoffmann, Professor, pseud. 

See Lewis, A. J. 
Holder, C. F. 

Charles Darwin 35 

Ivory king 43 

Living lights 43 

Marvels of animal life . . 43 
Holland, J. G. 

Arthur Bonnicastle ... 8 
Holmes, O. W. 

Poetical works 48 

Holt, E. S. 

It might have been . . . 30 
Hooker, Worthington. 

Child's book of nature . . 42 
Hope, A. B., pseud. 

See Moncrieff, R. H. 
Hopkins, S. B. 

Young prince of commerce . 50 
Hoppus, M. A. M. 

Great treason 30 

Hornaday, W. T. 

Two years in the jungle . . 26 



AUTHOR INDEX. 



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Page 

Home, R. H. 

History of Napoleon Bona- 
parte 37 

Howard, B. W. 

One summer 16 

Howells, W. D. 

Boy's town 35 

Howitt, Mary. 

Hope on, hope ever . .12 

Howitt, William. 

Jack of the mill .... 30 

Hugessen, E. H. Knatchbull. 

Crackers for Christmas . . 5 

Puss-cat mew 6 

Queer folk 6 

Tales at tea-time .... 7 

Hughes, Thomas. 

Alfred the great .... 33 

Scouring of the white horse . 32 

Tom Brown at Oxford . . 18 

Tom Brown's school days . 18 

Humphrey, F. A. 

Children of old Park's tavern 29 

Little pilgrims at Plymouth . 31 

Hyde, A. M. 

Work, play, and profit . . 45 

Ingelow, Jean. 

Mopsa, the fairy .... 6 

Sister's bye-hours . . . . 18 

Stories told to a child ... 18 

Studies for stories .... 18 

Ingersoll, Ernest. 

Friends worth knowing . . 42 

Ice queen ....... 23 

Irving, Washington. 

Adventures of Captain Bonne- 
ville ....... 20 

Alhambra 5 

Bracebridge hall .... 46 

Conquest of Granada ... 36. 
Knickerbocker's history of 

New York 30 

Life and voyages of Colum- 
bus 37 

Sketch-book 47 

Tales of a traveller . ... 18 

Washington and his country 40 

Jackson, Mrs. Helen M. H. H. 

Cat stories 9 

Nelly's silver mine . . . . 15 

Ramona 32 



Jak, pseud. 

See Williams, A. B. 
Jameson, Mrs. A. M. 

Characteristics of women 

Janvier, Margaret. Margaret Van- 
degrift. 

Dead doll, and other verses 

Doris and Theodora . 

Under the dog-star 
Jefferies, Richard. 

Wood magic 



Page 



46 



Jenyns, C. F. G. 

Book about bees 
Jerrold, W. Blanchard. 

Best of all good company 
Jesse, Edward. 

Anecdotes of dogs . 
Jeune, M. S. 

My school days in Paris . 
Jewett, S. O. 

Betty Leicester .... 

Country doctor .... 

Deephaven 

King of Foil}' island . 

Marsh island .... 

Mate, of the Daylight . . 

Old friends and new . 

Play days 

White heron 

Johnson, H. K. 

Our familiar songs . 
Johnson, Richard. 

Seven champions of Christen 

dom 

Johnson, Samuel. 

Rasselas 

Johnston, H. H. 

River Congo 

Jones, Meredith. 

Captain Cook's voyages . 

Dr. Kane, the Arctic hero 
Jones, William. 

Broad, broad ocean 

Kane, E. K. 

Arctic explorations 
Kavanagh, Julia. 

Madeleine 

Keary, Annie. 

York and Lancaster rose . 
Keary, Annie and Eliza. 

Heroes of Asgard . 
Keddie, Henrietta. Sarah Tytler 

Citoyenne Jacqueline . 

Houseful of girls . 



70 



AUTHOR INDEX. 



Page 

Keddie, Henrietta, continued. 

Old masters 45 

Papers for thoughtful girls . 50 

Keene, Mrs. S. F. 

Lyle MacDonald . . . . 14 

Keightley, Thomas. 

Fairy mythology .... 5 

Kellogg, Elijah. 

Elm island stories . . . . 10 

Good old times 22 

Pleasant cove series ... IB 
Whispering pine series . . 19 
Wolf Run 27 

Kennedy, W. S. 

Wonders and curiosities of 
the railway 45 

Ker, David. 

Into unknown seas ... 23 

Kerr, W. M. 

Far interior 22 

Kindersley, E. C, translator. 
History of the good knight 
Bayard 37 

King, Moses. 

Hand-book of Boston . . . 51 

— and Ivy, T. P. 

Harvard and its surroundings 51 

Kingsley, Charles. 

Heroes . 6 

Madam How and Lady Why 43 

Town geology 44 

Water babies 7 

Westward ho ! 33 

Kingston, W. H. G. 

At the south pole . . . . 20 

Dick Onslow 21 

Fred Markham in Russia . 22 

In the eastern seas .... 23 

Mark Seaworth 24 

On the banks of the Amazon 24 

Round the world .... 25 

Schoolboy days 17 

Snow-shoes and canoes . . 25 

Stories of the sagacity of 

animals 44 

Kirby, Mary and Elizabeth. 

Chapters en trees .... 42 

Sea and its wonders ... 43 

World by the fireside ... 44 

Kirke, Edmund, pseud. 
See Gilmore, J. R. 

Knatchbull-Hugessen, E. H. 
See Hugessen, E. H. K. 



Knight, Charles. 

History of England 
Knox, T. W. 

Boy travellers , 

Hunting adventures on land 

and sea 

Life of Robert Fulton 
Travels of 'Marco Polo . 
Voyage of the "' Vivian " 



Page 

54 
20 



23 
37 
26 
27 



La B^dollierre, Kmile de. 

Story of a cat 18 

Laboulaye, E. R. L. 

Fairy book 5 

Last fairy tales 6 

Laing, Mrs. C. H. B. 

Heroes of the seven hills . 36 
Lamb, Charles. 

Adventures of Ulysses . . 5 

Some essays of Elia ... 47 
— and Mary. 

Tales from Shakespeare . . 47 
Lamb, M. J. 

Play school stories . . .16 

Lamb, Mary. 

Mrs. Leicester's school . . 15 
La Motte Fouque', F. H. C, baron 
de. 

Undine ; Sintram and his 

companions 7 

Lander, S. W. 

Spectacles for young eyes . 25 
Lang, Andrew, translator. 

Johnny Nut and the golden 

goose 6 

Lanier, Sidney, editor. 

Boy's Froissart 35 

Boy's King Arthur .... 5 

Boy's Mabinogion .... 5 

Boy's Percy 47 

Larcom, Lucy. 

Childhood songs .... 48 

New England girlhood . . 38 
Lathrop, G. P. 

Behind time ...... 5 

Lear, Edward. 

Nonsense songs and stories . 48 

Lee, Mary and Catherine. 

Oak staircase 31 

Lee, Mrs. Sarah. 

African Crusoes .... 20 
Anecdotes of animals ... 41 
Anecdotes of birds, reptiles, 

and fishes 41 

Australian wanderers ... 20 



AUTHOR INDEX. 



71 



Page 

27 



44 



46 



Lee, Yan Phou. 

When I was a boy in China . 
Le Pileur, A. 

Wonders of the human body 
Leslie, Mrs. Madeline, pseud. 
See Baker, H. N. W. 

Lewis, A. J. Professor Hoffmann. 

Conjurer Dick 

More magic 46 

Liefde, Jacob de. 

Great Dutch admirals . . 36 

Life of a bear 43 

Lil 14 

Lillie, L. C. 

Esther's fortune .... 
Jo's opportunity .... 
Lippincott, S. J. Grace Greenwood. 
Bonnie Scotland .... 
History of my pets 
Recollections of my child- 
hood 

Stories from famous ballads . 
Livermore, Mary A. 

My story of the war . 
Lives of Balboa, Cortez, and 

Pizarro 

Lodge, Edmund. 

Portraits of illustrious per- 
sonages of Great Britain . 
Lodge, H. C. 

Boston 

Short history of the English 
colonies in America 

— compiler. 

Ballads and lyrics .... 
Longfellow, H. W. 

Poetical works 48 

Tales of a wayside inn . . 49 
Lossing, B. J. 

Mary and Martha Washing- 
ton 38 

Pictorial field-book of the 
revolution 55 

Pictorial field-book of the war 
of 1812 55 

Pictorial history of the civil 

war 55 

Lothrop, H. M. Margaret Sidfiey. 

Five little Peppers .... 1 1 

Five little Peppers midway . 11 

New departure for girls . . 45 



10 
13 

35 
42 

17 
47 

38 

38 



53 

56 

47 



Old Concord 39 



Page 
Lovett, Richard. 

Irish pictures 51 

Norwegian pictures . . .51 

Pictures from Holland . . 52 
Low, C. R., editor. 

Captain Cook's three voyages 21 
Lowell, Mrs. A. C, editor. 

Posies for children .... 48 
Lowell, J. R. 

Poetical works 48 

Lowell, Percival. 

Choson 50 

Lowell, R. T. S. 

Antony Brade 8 

Lukin, John. 

Young mechanic .... 45 
Lumholtz, Carl. 

Among cannibals .... 50 
Lytton, Lord. 

See Bulwer-Lytton. 

Macaulay, T. B., lord. 

Lays of ancient Rome ... 48 
McCabe, J. D. 

Our young folks abroad . . 24 
Planting the wilderness . . 25 
Macchetta, B. R. T. 

Home life of H. W. Long- 
fellow 37 

McCook, H. C. 

Tenants of an old farm . . 44 
MacDonald, George. 

At the back of the north wind 5 
Dealings with the fairies . . 5 
Princess and Curdie ... 6 
Princess and the goblin . . 6 
Ranald Bannerman's boy- 
hood 16 

St. George and St. Michael . 32 
Warlock o' Glenwarlock . . 19 
McDowell, K. S. Shemvood Bonner. 

Suwauee river tales ... 18 
Mace, Jean. 

History of a mouthful of 

bread 4 2 

Servants of the stomach . . 43 
Macgregor, John. 

Rob Roy on the Baltic . . 25 
Rob Roy on the Jordan . . 25 
Thousand miles in the Rob 

Roy canoe 26 

Mcintosh, M. J. 

Aunt Kitty's tales .... 8 
McKeen, P. F. 

Thornton hall 18 



72 



AUTHOR INDEX. 



Page 
Mackenzie, Robert. 

19th century 55 

McKnight, Charles. 

Captain Jack, the scout . . 28 

Macy, Jesse. 

Our government .... 50 

Macy, W. H. 

There she blows ! . . . . 26 

Malot, Hector H. 

Boy wanderer 9 

Mann, Mary. Mrs. Horace Mann. 
Flower people 42 

Manning, Anne. 

Cherry and Violet .... 28 
Heroes of the desert ... 36 

Manning, Samuel. 

Italian pictures 51 

Spanish pictures . . \ . . 52 
Swiss pictures .... 52 

Marion, Fulgence. 

Wonderful balloon ascents . 44 
Wonders of optics .... 44 
Wonders of vegetation . . 44 

Mark ham, Mrs., pseud. 

See Penrose, Elizabeth. 
Markham, C. R. 

Life of John Davis . . .37 
Markham, Richard. 

Aboard the Mavis .... 28 
On the edge of winter . . 31 
Marryat, Frederick. 

Children of the New forest . 29 
Masterman Ready .... 24 
The mission 24 

Settlers in Canada .... 25 

Marshall, Emma. 

Edith Prescott 10 

Marston, Edward. 

Frank's ranche 22 

Martineau, Harriet. 

Crofton boys 9 

Feats on the fiord . . . . 22 
Peasant and the prince . . 31 
Settlers at home .... 18 

Martineau des Chesnez, E., baron- 
ess. 

Lady Green-Satin and her 

maid Rosette 13 

Martyn, W. Carlos. 

Wendell Phillips .... 40 
Maskell, Mrs. A. E. Anderson. 

Four feet, wings, and fins . 42 
Mason, E. T., editor. 

Humorous masterpieces . . 48 
Mat^aux, C. L. 

Wonderland of work ... 45 



Mathews, Cornelius. 

Enchanted moccasins . 
Mathews, J. H. 

Bessie books 

Uncle Rutherford's nieces 
May, Sophie, pseud. 

See Clarke, R. S. 
Mayer, A. M., editor. 

Sport with gun and rod . 
Mayhew, Henry. 

Boyhood of Martin Luther . 

Peasant-boy philosopher . 

Wonders of science 

Young Benjamin Franklin . 
Mayo, W. S. 

Kaloolah 

Meade, Elizabeth T., later Mrs. 
Toulmin Smith. 

Band of three 

House of surprises 
Melville, G. W. 

In the Lena delta .... 
Melville, Herman. 

Omoo 

Typee 

Menault, Ernest. 

Intelligence of animals 
Mendenhall, T. C. 

Century of electricity . 
Meriwether, Lee. 

Tramp trip 

Merriam, F. A. 

Birds through an opera glass . 
Meunier, Victor. 

Acfventures on the great hunt- 
ing grounds of the world . 
Michelet, Mine. 

Story of my childhood 
Miller, O.T. 

Bird ways 

Little folks in feathers and 
fur 

Queer pets at Marcy's 
Millington, T. S. 

Some of our fellows . 
Miss Toosey's mission, and Lad- 
die 

Mitchell, D. G. 

About old story-tellers 
Mitchell, S. W. 

Prince Little Boy .... 
Mitford, M. R. 

Our village 

Molesworth, Mrs. M. L. 

Carrots 

Cuckoo clock 



age 

5 

8 
18 



46 

35 
39 
44 
40 

23 

8 
12 

51 

24 

26 

43 
42 
26 
41 

20 
18 
41 



43 
43 



18 

15 

33 

6 

16 



AUTHOR INDEX. 



73 



Page 
Molesworth, Mrs M. L., continued. 

Grandmother dear . . . . 11 

Little Miss Peggy . . . . 14 

Neighbours 15 

Us 19 

Moncrieff, R. H. A. B. Hope. 

Youngsters' yarns . . . . 27 
Monnier, Marc. 

Wonders of Pompeii . . . 27 
Monroe, A. F. Mrs. L. B.Monroe. 

Story of our country ... 40 
Monroe, L. B., editor. 

Public and parlor readings . 48 

Young folks' readings . . 49 
Montgomery, D. H. 

Leading facts of English his- 
tory 54 

Leading facts of French his- 
tory 54 

Moore, Joseph, jr. 

Queen's empire 52 

Moore, J. W. 

Picturesque Washington . . 52 
Morris, Charles, editor. 

Half -hours with American 

history 54 

Morris, Edward. 

Farming for boys .... 45 
Morris, E. E., editor. 

Picturesque Australasia . . 52 
Morris, F. O. 

Dogs and their doings . . 42 
Morse, E. S. 

Japanese homes .... 51 
Mother Goose's melodies . . 48 
Moulton, L. C. 

Bed-time stories .... 8 

More bed-time stories ... 15 
Mountains and mountain-climb- 
ing 51 

Mowry, W. A. 

Talks with my boys ... 50 
Mulock, D. M. 

See Craik, Dinah M. 
Munroe, Kirk. 

Flamingo feather .... 29 

Under orders 19 

Wakulla 19 

Murfree, Mary X. Charles Egbert 
Craddock. 

Down the ravine . . . . 10 
Murphy, J. M. 

American game bird shoot- 
ing 45 

Murray, A. S. 

Manual of mythology . . 55 



Page 



Murray, W. H. H. 

Adventures in the wilder- 





20 


Musset, Paul de. 




Mr. Wind and Madam Pain . 


6 


Xadaillac, Marquis de. 




Pre-historic America . 


56 


Xavy in the civil war .... 


55 


Xichols, Ii. D. 






44 


Up hill and down dale 


19 


— and Moore, A. 






43 


Xordhoff, Charles. 




Man-of-war life .... 


24 


Merchant vessel .... 


24 


Politics for young Americans 


50 


Stories of the island world . 


26 


Whaling and fishing . 


27 


Xorth pole, and how Charlie 




Wilson discovered it . 


24 




15 


Xoyce, Elisha. 




Boy's book of industrial in- 






45 


Ober, F. A. 




Knockabout club .... 


23 


Official lawn tennis rules 


46 



Ogden, Ruth. 

His little royal highness . . 12 
Oliphant, Mrs. M. O. W. 

Agnes Hopetoun's schools 

and holidays 7 

One hundred choice selections . 48 
Opper, F. and E. A. 

Slate-and-pencii people . . 49 
Optic, Oliver, psevd. 

See Adams, W. T. 
Orton, James. 

Andes and the Amazon . . 50 
Our famous women .... 55 

Outing 49 

Owen, Catherine. 

Ten dollars enough ... 45 

Pasre, T. X. 

Two little confederates . . 32 
Palissy, the Huguenot potter . 39 
Pansy, pseud. 

See Alden, Isabella M. 

Pansy, The 49 

Paris, Comte de. 

Battle of Gettysburg ... 53 



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AUTHOR INDEX. 



Page 
Parkman, Francis. 

Conspiracy of Pontiac . . 53 

Discovery of the great west . 36 

Jesuits in North America . 54 

Montcalm and Wolfe ... 55 

Old regime in Canada . . .55 

Oregon trail 24 

Pioneers of France in the 

new world 39 

Parley, Peter, pseud. 

See Goodrich, S. G. 
Partem, James. 

Captains of industry ... 35 
— editor. 

Princes, authors, and states- 
men 39 

Paull, M. A. 

Stories of the mountain and 

the forest 26 

Peard, F. M. 

Prentice Hugh 31 

Pearson, E. C. 

Gutenberg and the art of 

printing 36 

Peile, S. C. F. 

Lawn tennis 46 

Pen 16 

Penniman, Major, pseud. 

See Denison, C. W. 
Penrose, Elizabeth. Mrs. Markham. 

History of Eugland ... 37 

History of France . . . . 37 
Perry, Nora. 

Flock of girls 11 

Peters, De Witt C. 

Pioneer life and frontier ad- 
ventures 25 

Phelps, E. S. 

Gypsy series 11 

Trotty's wedding tour . . 18 

Pinto, A. de Serpa. 

How I crossed Africa ... 23 
Planche% J. R. 

History of British costume . 54 
Plympton, A. G. 

Dear daughter Dorothy . . 10 
Porter, D. D. 

Incidents and anecdotes of 
the civil war ..... 37 
Porter, Jane. 

Scottish chiefs 32 

Porter, Noah. 

Books and reading . ... 57 
Poulsson, Emilie. 

Finger plays 46 



Power, Mrs. S. D. 

Anna Maria's housekeeping 
Pratt, M, L. 

Fairyland of flowers . 
Pratt, M. E. 

Rhoda Thornton's girlhood 
Preble, G. H. 

Flag of the United States 
Prentiss, Elizabeth. 

Nidworth 

Prescott, W. H. 

Conquest of Mexico . 

Conquest of Pern . 
Pressense', Mme. E. de. 

Little mother .... 

Little Rosy's travels . 
Preston, M. J. 

Colonial ballads 
Prime, E. D. G. 

Around the world . 
Proctor, R. A. 

Easy star lessons . 

Half-hours with the stars . 
Pyle, Howard. 

Otto of the silver hand 

Rose of Paradise 

Wonder clock .... 



Qualtrough, E. F. 

Boat sailer's manual 



Rabelais, Francois. 

Three good giants .... 
Raju, P. V. Ramaswami. 

Indian fables 

Rand, E. A. 

Too late for the tide-mill . . 
Rand, E. S., jr. 

Window gardener .... 
Ransome, Cyril. 

Short history of England . . 
Raspe, R. E. 

Baron Munchausen 
Raymond, R. R., editor. 

Shakespeare for the young 

folk 

Raymond, R. W. 

Man in the moon .... 
Raynal, F. E. 

Wrecked on a reef .... 
Reclus, One'sime. 

Bird's-eye view of the world . 
Reed, Sir E. J., and Simpson, E. 

Modern ships of war . 
Reid, Mayne. 

Afloat in the forest . . . 



Page 

45 

42 

17 

54 

15 

36 
36 

14 
14 

48 

50 

42 

57 

31 
25 

7 

46 



18 



57 



39 



47 
15 

27 
50 
57 
20 



AUTHOR INDEX. 



75 



Page 

Reid, Mayne, continued. 

Boy hunters 20 

Bush-boys 21 

Castaways 21 

Cliff-climbers 21 

Forest exiles 22 

Giraffe -hunters . . . . . 22 

Land of fire 23 

Man-eaters ...... 24 

Plant hunters 25 

Young voyageurs . . . . 27 

Young yagers 27 

Revoil, B. H. 

In the bush and on the trail . 23 

Reynard, the fox 6 

Richards, L. E. 

Joyous story of Toto ... 6 

Queen Hildegarde . . . . 16 

Toto's merry winter ... 7 

— editor. 

Four feet, two feet, and no 

feet 42 

Richardson, A. S. 

History of our country . . 37 
Richardson, James. 

Wonders of the Yellowstone . 44 
Richardson, James. Adam Stivin. 

At home in New York . . 41 

By sea and shore . . . . 42 
Richardson, Robert. 

Adventurous boat voyages . 20 
Rideing, W. H. 

Boyhood of living authors . 35 

Boys coastwise 21 

Young folks' history of Lon- 
don 41 

Ridpath, J. C. 

Cyclopaedia of universal his- 
tory 54 

Ritson, Joseph, editor. 

Robin Hood 48 

Roberts, Edwards. 

Shoshone 52 

Roberts, Margaret. 

Fiddler, of Lugau .... 29 

On the edge of the storm . 31 
Roe, E. P. 

Driven back to Eden . . . 10 

Home acre 45 

Round, W. M. F. 

Child Marian abroad . . . 21 
Routledge, Edmund, editor. 

Every boy's annual ... 49 

Every boy's book .... 46 j 



Page 
Ruskin, John 

Elements of drawing ... 45 

King of the golden river . . 6 

Sesame and lilies .... 47 

Russell, W. C. 

Little Loo 24 

Master Rockafellar's vovage 24 

Nelson . . 38 

Ocean free-lance .... 24 

Sea queen 25 

Wreck of the " Grosvenor " . 27 

Ryder, A. H. 

Hold up your heads, girls ! . 49 

Sainsbury, W. N. 

Hearts of oak 22 

St. Johnston, Alfred. 

Charlie Asgarde . . . . 21 

St. Nicholas 49 

St. Pierre, J. H. R. de. 

Paul and Virginia . . ... 16 
Saintine, J. X. B. 

Picciola 31 

Samuels, A. P. 

Dick Travers abroad ... 21 
Samuels, E. A. 

Birds of New England . . 56 
Samuels, Samuel. 

From the forecastle to the 

cabin 22 

Sanborn, F. B., editor. 

Life and letters of John 

Brown 55 

Sand, George, pseud. 

See Dudevant, Mine. A. L. A. 
D. 
Sanford, Emeline B. Mrs. D. P. 
Sanford. 

Frisk and his flock . . . . 11 
Sargent, Epes, editor. 

Arctic adventure .... 20 
Sargent, Winthrop. 

Life and career of Major 

Andre 55 

Sauveur, Lambert. 

Chats with the little ones . 9 
Sauzay, A. 

Wonders of glass-making . 45 
Scannell, Florence. 

Sylvia's daughters . . . . 18 
Schinitz, Leon hard. 

History of England . . . 37 

History of Greece . . . . 37 

History of Rome .... 37 



76 



AUTHOR INDEX. 



Schwatka, Frederick. 

Along Alaska's great river 

Children of the cold . 
Scott, Michael. 

Tom Cringle's log . 
Scott, Sir Walter. 

Abbot 

Anne of Geierstein 

Antiquary 

The betrothed .... 

Fortunes of Nigel . 

Guy Mannering 

Ivanhoe . 

Kenilworth 

Monastery 

Peveril of the peak . . 

Poetical works .... 

Quentin Durward . 

Eedgauntlet 

Rob Roy 

Tales of a grandfather 

Talisman 

Waverley 

Woodstock 



Scudder, H. E. 

Bodley books 

Book of folk stories . 

Boston town 

George Washington 
History of the United States 

— editor. 

Children's book . 



Page 

50 
21 

26 

28 

28 

28 

28 

29 

30 

30 

30 

31 

31 

48 

31 

32 

32 

40 

32 

33 

33 

8 

. 5 

, 35 

. 36 

37 

9 



Sedgwick, C. M. 

Boy of Mount Rhigi . 

Stories for young persons 
Se'gur, Sophie, comtesse de. 

General Dourakine 

Inn of the Guardian Angel 

M6moires d'un ane 

Nouveaux contes de fees . 

Petites filles modeles . 
Seven wonders of the world 
Sewell, Anna. 

Black Beauty 41 

Sewell, E. M. 

Child's first history of Rome 35 

First history of Greece . . 36 
Shaler, N. S. 

First book in geology ... 42 
Shaw, F. L. 

Castle Blair 9 

Sea change 18 



9 
18 

47 
12 

47 
47 
47 
52 



Page 
Sheldon, L. V. 

Yankee girls in Zulu land . 27 
Sherwood, K. B. 

Camp-fire, Memorial -day, 
and other poems .... 48 
Sherwood, M. E. W. 

Royal girls and royal courts . 39 

Sweet-brier . . . . . . 18 

Shields, G. O. 

Cruisings in the Cascades . 21 
Shigemi, Shiukichi. 

Japanese boy 37 

Shipley, M. E. 

Jessie's work 13 

Sidney, Margaret, pseud. 

See Lothrop, H. M. 
Siebe, Henry. 

Conquest of the sea ... 42 
Sights worth seeing .... 25 
Simmonds, P. L. 

Commercial products of the 

sea 56 

Simms, W. G. 

Life of Francis Marion . . 37 
Simonds, William. Walter Aim well. 

Aim well stories 7 

Sleight, M. B. 

Prairie days 16 

Smiles, Samuel. 

Character 49 

Duty 49 

Life of a Scotch naturalist . 57 

Life of George Stephenson . 57 

Robert Dick 57 

Self-help 50 

— editor. 

Round the world .... 25 
Smith, Mrs. C. L.. 

American home book ... 45 
Smith, M. P. W. P. Thome. 

The Browns 9 

Jolly good times . . . . 13 

Jolly good times at school . 13 

Their canoe trip . . . . 26 
Soley, J. R. 

Boys of 1812 35 

Southey, Robert. 

Life of Nelson 37 

Sparhawk, P. C. 

Little Polly Blatchley . . . 14 
Sparks, Jared, editor. 

Library of American biog- 
raphy 



Spofford, H. P. 

New-England legends . 



54 
55 



AUTHOR INDEX. 



77 



Page 
Spry, W. J. J. 

Cruise of her majesty's ship 
"Challenger" .... 21 
Spvri, Johanna. 

Heidi 12 

Rico and Wiseli . . . . 17 

Uncle Titus 19 

Stables, Gordon. 

From pole to pole . . . . 22 
Jungle, peak, and plain . . 23 
Wild adventures in wild 

places 27 

Wild adventures round the 

pole 27 

Stanley, H. M. 

The Congo 51 

How I found Livingstone . 23 
In darkest Africa . . . . 5] 

MyKalulu 24 

Through the dark continent . 26 
Stephens, C. A. 

Camping-out series . . .21 
Stern, S. M. 

Studien und Plaudereien . . 47 
Stern, S. 31., and Meras, B. 
fitude progressive de la langue 

francaise 47 

Stevens, Thomas. 

Around the world on a bi- 
cycle 20 

Scouting for Stanley in east 

Africa 25 

Stevenson, R. L. 

Black arrow 26 

Kidnapped 32 

Treasure island 26 

Stevenson, S. H. 

Boys and girls in biology . 42 

Stockton, F. R. 

Personally conducted ... 24 

Round-about rambles ... 1 7 

Rudder Grange 17 

Story of Viteau .... 32 

Stoddard, W. O. 

Dab Kinzer 10 

Lives of the presidents . . 38 

Quartet 16 

Red Beauty 17 

Talking leaves 18 

Winter fun 19 

Stokes, A. C. 

Microscopy for beginners . 43 

Story of the nations . . . . 56 

Story of the Red cross knight . 47 



Page 
Stowe, H. E. B 

Little Pussy Willow ... 14 
Minister's wooing . . . . 31 
Oldtown fireside stories . . 15 

Oldtown folks 15 

Palmetto-leaves .... 24 
Queer little people .... 43 
Uncle Tom's cabin .... 32 
Strickland, Agnes. 

Life of Mary Stuart ... 37 
Lives of the queens of Eng- 
land 35 

Stories from history ... 32 
Tales from English history . 32 
True stories from ancient his- 
tory 40 

True stories from modern his- 
tory 40 

Stwin, Adam, pseud. 

See Richardson, James. 
Svveetser, M. F. 

King's hand-book of Boston 

harbor 23 

Swift, Jonathan. 

Gulliver's travels . . . . 11 
Swinton, William. 

Twelve decisive battles of the 

war 56 

Swisshelm, Mrs. Jane G., and oth- 
ers. 
True stories about pets . . 44 

Talbot, C. R. 

Double masquerade ... 29 
Tarbox, I. N. 

Life of Israel Putnam . . 37 
Taylor, Bayard. 

Boys of other countries . . 21 
School history of Germany . 39 

Views afoot 26 

— editor. 

Illustrated library of travel, 
exploration, and advent- 
ure 51 

Tenney, A. A. Mrs. Sanborn Ten- 
ney. 

Young folks' pictures and sto- 
ries of animals . . . . 44 

Tennyson, Alfred. 

Poems 48 

Thackeray, W. M. 

Henry Esmond 36 

The rose and the ring ... 6 
Virginians 33 



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Page 
Thaxter, Celia. 

Poems for children .... 48 
Thayer, W. M. 

Farmer boy 36 

From log-cabin to the White 

house 36 

Thompson, D. P. 

Green mountain boys ... 30 

The rangers 32 

Thompson, Edith. 

History of England ... 37 
Thompson, E. W. 

Beaten paths 20 

Thompson, Maurice, editor. 

Boys' book of sports ... 46 
Thompson, Slason, editor. 

Humbler poets 48 

Thomson, W. M. 

Land and the book .... 51 

Thorne, P., pseud. 

See Smith, M. P. W. 
Thorpe, B., editor. 

Yule-tide stories .... 7 
Thurston, L. M. 

Charley Roberts series . . 9 
Thurston, R. H. 

History of the growth of the 

steam-engine 57 

Ticknor, Anna E. 

American family in Paris . 20 
Timbs, John. 

Wonderful inventions . . .57 

Tip Cat 18 

Tissandier, Gaston. 

Wonders of water .... 44 
Tomkinson, E. M. 

Benjamin Franklin .... 34 
Towle, G. M. 

England in Egypt .... 54 

Heroes and martyrs of inven- 
tion 36 

Young folks' heroes of his- 
tory 41 

Townsend, V. F. 

Max Meredith's millennium . 15 
Trafton, Adeline. 

American girl abroad ... 20 

Travellers' tales 26 

Treat, Mary. 

Home studies in nature . . 42 

My garden pets 43 

Tromholt, Sophus. 

Under the rays of the aurora 
borealis 52 



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Trowbridge, J. T. 

Adventures of David Vane 

and David Crane ... 7 

Bound in honor 8 

Cudjo's cave 29 

Drummer boy 2 ( J 

Ferry-boy and financier . . 36 

His one fault 12 

His own master 12 

Jack Hazard series . ... 13 
Lawrence's adventures among 

the ice-cutters [etc.] . . 45 

Little master 14 

Neighbor Jackwood . . .31 

Peter Budstone 16 

Phil and his friends ... 1 6 

Satin-wood box 17 

Start in life 18 

Three scouts 32 

Young surveyor . . . . 19 

True, J. P. 

Their club and ours ... 18 

True stories of American wars . 40 

Twain, Mark, pseud. 
See Clemens, S. L. 

Two hundred years ago ... 32 
Tyndall, John. 

Forms of water 57 

Tytler, Sarah, pseud. 

See Keddie, Henrietta. 

Vandegrift, Margaret, pseud. 

See Janvier, Margaret. 
Van Dervoort, J. W. 

Water world 44 

Verne, Jules. 

Around the world in eighty 
days 20 

Exploration of the world . . 51 

From the earth to the moon . 11 

Journey to the centre of the 
earth 13 

Mysterious island .... 15 

Twenty thousand leagues un- 
der the seas 18 

Vicary, J. F., editor. 

A stork's nest . . . . . 18 
Vincent, Frank, jr. 

Land of the white elephant . 51 
Vogel, T. 

Century of discovery ... 35 



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Page 
Walker, Donald. 

Manly exercises .... 46 
Wallace, Lewis. 

Ben-Hur 28 

Fair god 29 

Waller, S. E. 

Six weeks in the saddle . . 25 
Ward, J. M. 

Base-ball 46 

Waring, G. E., jr. 

Bride of the Rhine . . . . 21 
Warner, Anna B. 

Cross Corners 9 

Three little spades . . . . 45 
Warner, C. D. 

Being a boy ...... 8 

My summer in a garden . . 46 
Warner, Susan and A. B. 

Ellen Montgomery's book- 
shelf 10 

Watson, B. A. 

Sportsman's paradise ... 46 
Watson, H. C. 

Camp-fires of Napoleon . . 35 

Camp-fires of the revolution 35 
Ways for boys to make and do 

things 46 

Weatherly, F. E. 

Through the meadows ... 49 
Webber, C. H., and Nevins, W. S. 

Old Naumkeag 55 

Wells, H. P. 

City boys in the woods . . 21 
Wentwortn, Walter. 

Kibboo Ganey . . . . . 23 
Wesselhoeft, L. F. 

Flipwing, the spy .... 6 

Sparrow, the tramp ... 7 
White, J. S., editor. 

Boys' and girls' Plutarch . . 35 
Whiting, M. H. 

Faith White's letter book . 29 
Whitmarsh, C. S. 

Summer-house series ... 44 
Whitney, A. D. T. 

Boys at Chequasset ... 9 

Faith Gartney's girlhood . . 11 

Gayworthys 11 

Other girls 16 

Real folks 17 

Summer in Leslie Gold- 
thwaite's life 18 

We girls 19 

Whittier, J. G. 

Poetical works ....'. 48 



Page 

Whittier, J. G., editor. 

Child life 48 

Child life in prose .... 9 

Whymper, Edward. 

Scrambles amongst the Alps 52 

Whymper, Frederick. 

The sea 25 

Wide awake 49 

Wiggin, K. D. 

Birds' Christmas carol . . 8 

Story of Patsy 18 

Wilkins, Mary E. 

Adventures of Ann ... 28 

Willard, F. K. 

How to win 49 

Williams, A. B. Jak. 

Birchwood 8 

Giant dwarf .... 11 

Riverside museum . . . . 43 

Scotch caps 18 

Willis, the pilot 27 

Willoughby, Sir J. C. 

East Africa and its big game 22 

Wilson, Andrew. 

Sketches of animal life . . 43 

Wilson, Mrs. E. C. 

New Testament parables for 

children 50 

Royal hunt 32 

Winthrop, Theodore. 

John Brent 23 

Witt, Mme. H. G. de. 

Dames of high estate ... 29 

Enfants et parents .... 47 

French country family . . 11 

Motherless ...... 15 

Only sister ...... 16 

Wood, J. G. 

Boy's own book of natural 

history 42 

Half hours in field and forest 42 

Horse and man 42 

Natural history picture book 43 

Nature's teachings .... 43 

Popular natural history . . 43 

Strange dwellings .... 44 

Wood-working tools .... 45 

Woodman, C. H. 

Boys and girls of the revolu- 
tion 35 

Woolsey, S. C. Susan Coolidge. 

Clover 9 

Cross Patch 9 

Eyebright 11 



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Page 

Woolsey, S. C, continued. 

Just sixteen 13 

Little country girl . . . . 14 

New-year's bargain . 15 
Nine little goslings . . .15 

Short history of Philadelphia, 56 

What Katy did . . . . . 19 

What Katy did at school . . 19 

What Katy did next . . . 19 

World' workers series . . .56 

Wright, H. C. 

Children's stories in Ameri- 
can history 35 

Children's stories in English 

literature 46 

Children's stories of Ameri- 
can progress 36 

Wright, Lewis. 

Illustrated book of poultry . 57 

Wright, Thomas. 

Homes of other days ... 54 

Wyss, J. R. von, and Montolieu, 
J. I. P. de B., baronne de. 

Swiss family Robinson . . 26 

Yonge, C. D. 

Life of Marie Antoinette . . 55 
Yonge, C. M. 

Aunt Charlotte's stories of 

Bible history 49 

Ben Sylvester's word ... 8 

Book of golden deeds ... 35 

Caged lion 28 

Cameos from English history 53 

Chantry house 9 

Chaplet of pearls .... 28 



Page 
Yonge, C. M., continued. 

Daisy chain . . . . . . 10 

Dove in the eagle's nest . . 29 

Heir of Redclyffe . . . . 12 

Herb of the field .... 42 

Kenneth 30 

Lances of Lynwood ... 30 
Little Lucy's wonderful 

globe 24 

Pigeon pie 31 

Prince and the page . . . 31 
Richard the fearless . . .32 

Six cushions 18 

Stokesley secret . . . . 18 
Under the storm . . . . 33 
Unknown to history . . . 33 
Young folks' history of Eng- 
land 41 

Young folks' history of 

France 41 

Young folks' history of Ger- 
many 41 

Young folks' history of 

Greece 41 

Young folks' history of Rome 41 
Young, Alexander. 

Young folks' history of the 

Netherlands 41 

Young folks' cyclopaedia of 

stories 19 

Youth's companion .... 49 

Zoe 19 

Zoghaum, R. F. 

Horse, foot, and dragoons . 23 



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